The librarian is in: a consultation model for information literacy formative assessment


Autoria(s): Durando, Paola; Halliday, Sandra; Maranda, Suzanne; McKeown, Sandra; Ross-White, Amanda; Scott, Laurie; Smithers, Anne; Thomas, Matthew; Wickett, Sarah
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04/07/2008

04/07/2008

04/07/2008

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Formative assessment was introduced in Rehabilitation Therapy students’ information literacy programs in Fall Term 2006 in the course OT/PT 892: Evidence-Based Practice. It was subsequently employed in the Winter Term 2008 and again in the Spring Term 2008. Formative assessment during student/librarian face-to-face consultations was one of a variety of teaching techniques used in the program. Other techniques included: a required reading; an interactive hands-on searching session; and a summative assessment of the final revised search strategy assignment (these techniques varied somewhat over the 3 classes). With the 2008 entrance class, this course content moved to OT/PT 898: Critical Enquiry, largely in Module 3: Reviewing the Literature. One of the Critical Enquiry’s learning objectives is: “recognize and reflect on the complexity of gathering evidence to inform decision-making.”

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http://hdl.handle.net/1974/1275

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Palavras-Chave #Information Literacy #Assessment #Librarians #Consultation #Literature Searching #Assignments
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