

An edition of Information literacy and information skills instruction (1999)
applying research to practice in the school library media center
By Nancy Pickering Thomas
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Libraries Unlimited
Language
eng
Pages
238
Description:
"This new edition of Thomas' definitive book updates and expands her reviews of the literature on learning styles, information skills, literacy skills, technological literacy, and bibliographic instruction. Thomas provides ample evidence that learning key information literacy skills is essential, and that knowledgeable instructors must guide and support students as skills are practiced in relevant, curricular contexts. She discusses current trends, issues, and applications for the reviewed research. She examines information processing models, instructional diagnostic models, and assessment of the outcomes of information literacy skills instruction. This is a valuable book for school library educators and practitioners who play important roles in teaching youngsters how to survive and thrive in the "knowledge society" of the future."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Activity programs, Information literacy, Library orientation for high school students, Library orientation for school children, School libraries, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Secondary), United States, Literacy, Information technology, Written communication, Instructional materials centers
Places: United States