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Presentation
Towards an Information Literacy Continuum: Examining the High School to College Research Transition
9th Annual Information Literacy Summit (2010)
  • Christopher A. Sweet, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Amanda Pilgrim, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Dana Convery
Abstract

We know that many students have difficulties meeting faculty expectations for college-level research. Basic search strategies, critical thinking and evaluation skills are often lacking. Increased dialogue between academic librarians, school librarians and teaching faculty could begin to address some of these problems in a proactive manner. This presentation is a small step in that direction. Chris Sweet, Information Literacy Librarian at Illinois Wesleyan University, will introduce this topic from an academic librarian’s perspective. Dana Convery, English and Literature instructor at Prairie Central High School, will discuss high school research from the trenches. What research skills are being taught in the classroom? What role do Illinois Learning Standards play? What barriers are holding high school teachers and librarians back? Finally, an Illinois Wesleyan student will give us insights on his/her personal transition from high school to college researcher.

Keywords
  • high school,
  • research,
  • information literacy
Publication Date
April 20, 2010
Citation Information
Christopher A. Sweet, Amanda Pilgrim and Dana Convery. "Towards an Information Literacy Continuum: Examining the High School to College Research Transition" 9th Annual Information Literacy Summit (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher_sweet/10/