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I am pleased to announce that the Scottish Information Literacy Project
has been funded by Learning and Teaching Scotland to undertake a
project entitled: Adding value to LTS Information Literacy Online
Service: Exemplars of good practice.
The proposal aims to identify exemplars of good practice within the
cross curricular area of information literacy for dissemination through
the LTS Online Service which offers an important mechanism to keep
education authority and school staff informed and supported.
The Scottish Information Literacy Project will work with three partners,
North Lanarkshire Council, Education Resource Service; Information and
Learning Resources, City of Edinburgh Council and North Ayrshire
Education Resources Service to identify exemplars of good practice in
information searching in schools which will be matched against the
National Information Literacy Framework standards being developed; a
copy of which will be made available to LTS for publication as part of
the information literacy section of the LTS Online Service.
The exemplars and the framework will provide school teachers with an
identified standard of information literacy skills at the identified
levels and contribute to the development of information literacy and
media literacy skills among school pupils.
Dr. John Crawford,
Library Research Officer and Director, Scottish Information Literacy
Project,
Glasgow Caledonian University,
Room 302, (3rd floor)
6 Rose Street,
Glasgow,
G3 6RB
Tel: 0141-273-1248
Email: [log in to unmask] ac.uk <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
http://www.caledonian.ac.uk/ils/
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