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ANCIL: integrating information literacy into the curriculum through research, reflection and collaboration
Dr Jane Secker and Dr Emma Coonan
‘The road less travelled’, 31 January 2014
Research principlesCollaboration and applied
research at LSEThe student’s-eye view
Overview
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Research principles
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Information literacy is a continuum of skills, behaviours, approaches and values that is so deeply entwined with the uses of information as to be a fundamental element of learning,
scholarship and research.
It is the defining characteristic of the discerning scholar, the informed and judicious
citizen, and the autonomous learner.
Secker and Coonan, ANCIL definition of information literacy, 2011
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Collaboration and research at LSE
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Joining up support
“The immediate connotation of the term ‘embedding’ is placement and addition.
While present in the [curriculum] it is neither integral nor integrated. It is
there as an add-on and can possibly be done without.”
(Victor Lim Fei, 2012)
Embedding vs integrating?
“… if the teachers, whether they’re school or university teachers, don’t have the same
view of IL that we do, it’s always going to be [about] the skills. And the skills are fine but anybody can teach the skills; it’s teaching the changing attitude and the different
approach that I think has to come from the teachers.”
(ANCIL Expert Consultation Report, 2011)
Challenging perceptions …
LSE Survey examined staff attitudes towards IL
Also explored perceptions of librarians as teachers
Evidence of Bury’s (2011) ‘disconnect’
Much IL optional, remedial – student self select
Staff questioned relevance Need more evidence to show the
value and impact of IL
Research
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Student ambassadors
Pockets of good practice
Strategy: New D& IL framework
Pilots and review
Digital Literacies at LSE
The student’s-eye view
Image: ‘Russian Dolls’ by Lachlan Fearnley, CC BY-SA 3.0Thank you to Florence Dujardin (@afdujardin) for the matryoshka metaphor
www.slideshare.net/jisc-elearning/current-issues-and-approaches-in-developing-digital-literacy
Graduate identity as a complex mix of elements:
ValuesIntellectPerformanceEngagementReflection
= VIPER
UEA VIPER model
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“It is as absurd to try and solve the problems of
education by giving people access to information as it
would be to solve the housing problem by giving people
access to bricks.”
(Diana Laurillard, 2002)
Image: ‘Painted bricks’ by postbear, CC BY-NC--SA 2.0
Bell, Maria, Moon, Darren and Secker, Jane (2012) Undergraduate support at LSE: the ANCIL report. The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. Available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/48058/
Bury, Sophie (2011) Faculty attitudes, perceptions and experiences of information literacy: A study across multiple disciplines at York University, Canada. Journal of Information Literacy (5) 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11645/5.1.1513
Hinchliffe, Geoffrey and Jolly, Adrienne (2011) Graduate identity and employability, British Educational Research Journal 37(4)
LSE Digital and Information Literacy Framework (2013) Available at: http://bit.ly/1gq63IO
SADL Project (2014) Student Ambassadors for Digital Literacy. Available at: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsesadl/
Secker, Jane and Coonan, Emma. (2012) Rethinking Information Literacy: a practical framework for support learning. Facet Publishing: London
Wrathall, Katy (2012) Strategies for Implementing ANCIL in Non-Cambridge HEIs. Available at: http://bit.ly/16kKb8b
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