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Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte
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Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Jan 12, 2016

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Page 1: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Great Expectations

Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information

Literacy Proficiency

Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte

Page 2: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

BackgroundMount Royal University

Undergraduate university

10,000 FTE

Avg. class size – 28

Information literacy instruction

> 600 sessions / year

Page 3: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

The Survey: • Importance and student proficiency by year of study related to:– Using various resource types– Assessment of resource use– Information literacy skills

• Means of information literacy skill development

Sent to all faculty (860)

100 completed surveys returned

Responses for each level of course

Page 4: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Resources - Importance

Books Encyclopedias Scholarly Articles1

2

3

4

5

Course Level 1Course Level 2Course Level 3Course Level 4

Page 5: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Resources – Student Proficiency

Books Encyclopedias Scholarly Articles1

2

3

4

5

Course Level 1Course Level 2Course Level 3Course Level 4

Page 6: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Assessment of Resources Use

More Important• Quality

• Relevance

• Accuracy of Citations

Less Important• Number

• Currency

• Variety

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IL Skills - Importance

1

2

3

4

5

Course Level 1Course Level 2Course Level 3Course Level 4

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IL Skills - Proficiency

1

2

3

4

5

Course Level 1Course Level 2Course Level 3Course Level 4

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Distinguishing Scholarly from Popular Material

1 2 3 40%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Instructor taughtLibrarian taught

Level of course

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Determining Information Need

1 2 3 40%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Instructor taughtLibrarian taught

Level of course

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Reading Scholarly Articles

1 2 3 40%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

Instructor taughtLibrarian taught

Level of course

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Students learning on their own

Ability to distinguish scholarly from popular

material

Ability to determine what info they need to

answer their question(s)

Ability to read scholarly articles

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

Page 13: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Skills obtained from previous courses – 1st year

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Page 14: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Implications:Faculty expect students to already have important skills

+

Students lack proficiency

=

Opportunity for instruction (of students and faculty)

Page 15: Great Expectations Results from a Faculty Survey of Students’ Information Literacy Proficiency Margy MacMillan Brian Jackson Michelle Sinotte.

Thank you! Questions?