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How UNESCO contributes to development of IL

UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand. How UNESCO contributes to development of IL. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand.

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How UNESCO contributes to development of IL

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  1. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand How UNESCO contributes to development of IL

  2. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand Information for All Programme Intergovernmental programme Framework for cooperation Free information society Narrowing gap between information rich/poor Platform for international policy discussions: Preservation of information and universal access to information Participant of all in information society Ethical, legal and societal consequences of ICT development

  3. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand IFAP Areas: Information policies Human resources and capabilities Strengthening institutions as gateways for information access Information processing and management tools and systems Information technology for education, science, culture and communication

  4. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand Information Literacy in IFAP Main strategy Raising awareness about IL importance Establishing guidelines for integrating IL issues in curricula Focus Sensitizing teachers to importance of IL Training teachers to incorporate IL in teaching Providing teachers with appropriate methods Promoting integration of libraries into IL programmes

  5. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand IFAP Projects in IL Information Literacy Capacity Building for Academic Librarians (Viet Nam) Research on National Information Literacy Education (China and Indonesia) Secondary Schools’ Participation in IL (Ghana) Information Literacy Training Programme for Public Librarians (Commonwealth) Establishing IL Competence Levels of Library Workers (South Africa) Promotion of IL in the South Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia)

  6. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand Participation Programme Biennially Sub-regional project National project Supporting RP activities Proposals through UNESCO Nat. Com.

  7. UNESCO/IFLA Workshop on Development of Information Literacy Education, 19-22 September 2005, Bangkok, Thailand Communication and Information Unit UNESCO Bangkok 920 Sukhumvit Road Bangkok 10110, Thailand Tel: 66-2-391-0577 ext. 114, 115 Fax: 66-2-391-0866 Email: c.lapapan@unescobkk.org c.onanong@unescobkk.org

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