Information & Knowledge: Standard 3

Standard 3: Information and Knowledge

Candidates model and promote ethical, equitable access to and use of physical, digital, and virtual collections of resources. Candidates demonstrate knowledge of a variety of information sources and services that support the needs of the diverse learning community. Candidates demonstrate the use of a variety of research strategies to generate knowledge to improve practice.

Elements

  • 3.1 Efficient and ethical information-seeking behavior
    • Candidates identify and provide support for diverse student information needs. Candidates model multiple strategies for students, other teachers, and administrators to locate, evaluate, and ethically use information for specific purposes. Candidates collaborate with students, other teachers, and administrators to efficiently access, interpret, and communicate information.
  • 3.2 Access to information
    • Candidates support flexible, open access for library services. Candidates demonstrate their ability to develop solutions for addressing physical, social and intellectual barriers to equitable access to resources and services. Candidates facilitate access to information in print, non-print, and digital formats. Candidates model and communicate the legal and ethical codes of the profession.
  • 3.3 Information technology
    • Candidates demonstrate their ability to design and adapt relevant learning experiences that engage students in authentic learning through the use of digital tools and resources. Candidates model and facilitate the effective use of current and emerging digital tools to locate, analyze, evaluate, and use information resources to support research, learning, creating, and communicating in a digital society.
  • 3.4 Research and knowledge creation
    • Candidates use evidence-based, action research to collect data. Candidates interpret and use data to create and share new knowledge to improve practice in school libraries.

Artifact #1 This 5th grade project also teaches my 5th grade students how to collect and cite information ethically and efficiently.(3.1) While this project allows me as a teacher to collaborate with the classroom teacher, it also allows the students to learn how to be efficient, effective and ethical seekers of information.

Teacher's Manual.5th Grade Media.TE810

Artifact # 2 WebQuest; A Building Block for Research

This artifact shows that research should start in primary school. This project is designed for First Grade and is a 9 week set of lessons. There are many parts to this lesson to help build skills. They will use their Chromebooks, the will learn to log in to Google Forms, and they will learn how to use World Book Online. Each week the assignments add a new element like looking for the author on the website and finally filling out a resource sheet to help them create a research document. They also get the real world experience of researching animals.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pBFKEyVlyv2vHPoS_HnG2nNws78PlUixAWGGhnj1AFE/edit?usp=sharing

Webquest (1)

Artifact #3 These are some informational posters that I have created (from personal experience) to help students and staff navigate information in the library.

This poster I had printed on our large poster printer at school and I hang it in several places around the school. I sometimes move them around to keep them fresh to students' eyes.

The poster to the right I created for each staff member to help them find free resources. It is printed of in an 8x10 size.