2015-02-21 12:02 【转载】 信息力Information Power: Building Partnershipsfor …

甲甲重阳笔者研究信息力Information Power 已多年,既是出于从小养成的学习习惯和自身工作的惯性,也是对电子信息时代洪流冲击的直觉反应,近三年逐渐悟到,虽然电子计算机为核心的电子信息技术对当 今公共信息力、公众(个人)信息力、职业信息力、家庭信息力的均衡发展有不可替代的核心支撑作用,但信息力归根结底是人脑和信息及相关技术整合而成的力 量,是人的力量,在本质上是属于教育与学习范畴;特别不能忽视人际交流。也许不是巧合,今天用手机在网上搜索Information Power ,发现如下一篇专注于教育与学习领域的关于信息力的比较精确而完整陈述,其首次发布是在1988年,远在互联网大爆发之前,特转录原文于此,以飨读者。下期将用中文讨论===

Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning

Mission and Goals of the School Library Media Program

The mission of the library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. This mission is accomplished:

by providing intellectual and physical access to materials in all formatsby providing instruction to foster competence and stimulate interest in reading, viewing, and using information and ideasby working with other educators to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual students.

–Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs(1988), p.1

The mission statement for Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs is as relevant today is it was in 1988, and so it remains the mission statement for the information literacy standards for student learning as well and for Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning. Although changes in society, education, and technology have transformed many of the challenges facing library media programs during the past decade, the mission itself remains the same. Today, this mission focuses on offering programs and services that are centered on information literacy and that are designed around active, authentic student learning as described in the information literacy standards for student learning. The goals of today’s library media program point to the development of a community of learners that is centered on the student and sustained by a creative, energetic library media program. These goals are as follows:

To provide intellectual access to information through learning activities that are integrated into the curriculum and that help all students achieve information literacy by developing effective cognitive strategies for selecting, retrieving, analyzing, evaluating, synthesizing, creating, and communicating information in all formats and in all content areas of the curriculum.

To provide a physical access to information through

a carefully selected and systematically organized local collection of diverse learning resources that represent a wide range of subjects, levels of difficulty, and formats;a systematic procedure for acquiring information and materials from outside the library media center and the school through such mechanisms as electronic networks, interlibrary loan, and cooperative agreements with other information agencies; and instruction in using a range of equipment for accessing local and remote information in any format.

To provide learning experiences that encourage students and others to become discriminating consumers and skilled creators of information through comprehensive instruction related to the full range of communications media and technology.

To provide leadership, collaboration, and assistance to teachers and others in applying principles of instructional design to the use of instructional and information technology for learning.

To provide resources and activities that contribute to lifelong learning while accommodating a wide range of differences in teaching and learning styles, methods, interests, and capacities.

To provide a program that functions as the information center of the school, both through offering a locus for integrated and interdisciplinary learning activities within the school and through offering access to a full range of information for learning beyond this locus.

To provide resources and activities for learning that represent a diversity of experiences, opinions, and social and cultural perspectives and to support the concept that intellectual freedom and access to information are prerequisite to effective and responsible citizenship in a democracy.

Excerpted from Chapter 1, “The Vision,” of Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning. Copyright © 1998 American Library Association and Association for Educational Communications and Technology. ISBN 0-8389-3470-6. Order by phone at 1-866 SHOP ALA (1-866-746-7252).

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