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Walking Backwards Into Information Literacy Learning. Jim Nichols SUNY Oswego SUNYLA Conference, Potsdam NY June 12, 2008. We DON’T . . . Believe in “skills” Care what students learn “about”. We DO . . . Believe in big conceptual tools as guideposts to continuing practice
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Walking Backwards Into Information Literacy Learning Jim Nichols SUNY Oswego SUNYLA Conference, Potsdam NY June 12, 2008
We DON’T . . . Believe in “skills” Care what students learn “about” We DO . . . Believe in big conceptual tools as guideposts to continuing practice Believe in “Meaningful Learning” Care what students learn “to be” We Don’t and We Do
Program Assessments at Oswego • First year: Rubric applied to worksheets • Sample in three year GEAR cycle • Capstone: Discipline-specific rubrics applied to Capstone project • Integrated into five year Program Review cycle • Both levels: Information literacy items in NSSE
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