2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.5b00450
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Exploring the Information Literacy Needs and Values of High School Chemistry Teachers

Abstract: To meet the information literacy (IL) needs of chemistry students, The College of New Jersey's (TCNJ) Library and Chemistry Departments have created a three-year seminar with a strong IL component. The program focuses on IL skills necessary for success in industry and graduate or professional education, but may lack features specific to those students becoming secondary school educators. In order to determine whether there is a need for additions to the program, TCNJ librarians inquired about information liter… Show more

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“…The research shows that it is necessary to develop information literacy training plans for Spanish middle school teachers. Zane and Tucci (2016) investigated the information literacy of American middle school chemistry teachers, the perceived value of information literacy within specific subjects, the skills emphasized in high school chemistry courses, the potential difficulties in embedding information literacy skills, and the types of resources available to high school chemistry teachers and students. There are relatively few studies on the information literacy of college teachers.…”
Section: Research On the Information Literacy Of Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research shows that it is necessary to develop information literacy training plans for Spanish middle school teachers. Zane and Tucci (2016) investigated the information literacy of American middle school chemistry teachers, the perceived value of information literacy within specific subjects, the skills emphasized in high school chemistry courses, the potential difficulties in embedding information literacy skills, and the types of resources available to high school chemistry teachers and students. There are relatively few studies on the information literacy of college teachers.…”
Section: Research On the Information Literacy Of Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staying up-to-date with the latest research results has become a necessity. , Of course, the students’ desires are described in the following words, “I Wanna Just Google It and Find the Answer.” . However, according to the increased number of papers per year, it is impossible to deal with it without specific search engines. , Moreover, after unit 1, we invite students to choose the topic of their coursework or select the topic from the list.…”
Section: Basic Cheminformatics Course Structure and Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zane and Tucci surveyed secondary education chemistry teachers in the United States to learn about the perceived value of information literacy (IL), potential difficulties in embedding information literacy skills in the curriculum, and the type of resources available to high school chemistry teachers and students. Survey results show that there is an opportunity to equip secondary education chemistry majors with an IL pedagogy they are able to use in the future with their students.…”
Section: Chemical Education Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%