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“High School to College Collaboration: Creating and Preserving Information Literacy Skills In Students”. HS2College. Presenters: Bethanne Stancl – Clarence High School Ann Marie Wik – Lancaster High School. Mission.

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  1. “High School to College Collaboration: Creating and Preserving Information Literacy Skills In Students”

  2. HS2College Presenters: Bethanne Stancl – Clarence High School Ann Marie Wik – Lancaster High School

  3. Mission The Mission of the HS2C Committee of the Western New York Library Resources Council is to seek ways in which to promote information literacy within the instructional framework of the educational community of Western New York. The HS2C College Committee seeks to identify ways in which information literacy can be effectively addressed and implemented throughout a student’s educational experience. AASL 2011

  4. Andrea Sullivan – Daemen College Lyn Biniszkiewicz - Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart Michael Cambria – Buffalo School Library System Kathleen DeLaney – Canisius College Nancy DiStasio – West Seneca Sandra Eichelberger – West Seneca East Senior High Ken Fujiuchi – Buffalo State College Katherine Hill – Erie Community College – North Will Prout – Hilbert College Bethanne Stancl – Clarence Senior High School Ann Marie Wik – Lancaster High School Andrew Yeager – Medaille College Current Committee AASL 2011

  5. An idea is generated… • History • WNYLRC • High Schools • SLAWNY • Colleges AASL 2011

  6. Beginnings • Survey • Collaboration • Video Production AASL 2011

  7. Survey • High School Librarians • College Librarians • Questions • Results AASL 2011

  8. Collaboration • Research • High School Instruction • College Visits AASL 2011

  9. Video Production(Video Sub-Committee) • Funding • Script • Practice with HS Students • Production • Interviews with College students • Distribution - DVDs • Take It From Us . . . Posting (YouTube) www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeTw6Mz6Tls AASL 2011

  10. Strategic Plan Objective: The fostering of communication among stakeholders in the instruction of Information Literacy. AASL 2011

  11. Goal 1 Organization of workshops where information literacy skills and practices can be addressed. Task Group: “Professional Development” Current Objective: Plan one event for the 2011/2012 school year that addresses issues pertaining to the Information Literacy continuum. Explore funding for this event. AASL 2011

  12. Goal 2 Explore the current research and trends in the Information Literacy continuum, including guidelines and best practices. Task Group: “Information Literacy Continuum” Current Objective: Examine the New York State Common Core Learning Standards and identify ways in which it will impact Information literacy instruction at both the high school and college levels. AASL 2011

  13. Goal 3 Creation of a framework for inter-campus visits among students, teachers, and information specialists. Task Group: “Collaboration” Current Objective: Up-date survey and explore ways to implement its results. AASL 2011

  14. Questions? http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/11558390/you-cant-just-google-it/ AASL 2011

  15. Thank you! WNYLRC – Western New York Library Resources Council http://www.wnylrc.org Andrea Sullivan - Chairperson <asulliv1@daemen.edu> Bethanne Stancl <bstancl@clar.wnyric.org> Ann Marie Wik <awik@lancaster.wnyric.org> AASL 2011

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