From the AASL Standards to the ACRL Framework: Higher Education Shifts in Pedagogical Strategies

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    Abstract

    How does the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education function in relation to the information literacy standards used with students in K-12 schools and how does it inform academic librarians’ pedagogical strategies? While these documents are strongly related, there are large differences in their theoretical approach to information literacy, which are revealed in their definitions, treatment of dispositions, and approach to measurement. This leaves gaps in instructional approaches and student learning. Understanding these differences enables librarians in higher education to leverage the Framework to teach all students and fill in instructional gaps, regardless of how much information literacy instruction they have received in the past.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work
    StatePublished - Sep 6 2017

    Keywords

    • ACRL Framework
    • Academic Librarianship
    • Higher Education
    • Library Science
    • Pedagogy

    Disciplines

    • Cataloging and Metadata
    • Higher Education
    • Library and Information Science

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