Community College STEM Faculty and the ACRL Framework: A Pilot Study

Q3 Social Sciences
Miseon Kim, Dugwon Seo, M. C. Damas
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Abstract

This study explores the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) community college faculty’s perspectives on the Association of College and Research Libraries’ (ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (Framework). Previous studies of the Framework implementation have primarily focused on the librarians’ perspectives and efforts. This pilot project seeks to bridge the gap in the study of STEM faculty’s views regarding the Framework in a community college setting. STEM faculty were asked to rate the importance of information literacy knowledge practices based on the Framework in the spring semester of 2021. The paper discusses STEM faculty’s ratings of the knowledge practices from each frame. These preliminary findings can be used by STEM librarians and STEM faculty, as well as administrators in charge of STEM programs or curricula at community colleges, for (re)designing information literacy instruction, integrating information literacy in programs, or assessing information literacy learning outcomes that utilize frames from the Framework.
社区学院STEM教师和ACRL框架:一项试点研究
本研究探讨了科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)社区学院教师对大学和研究图书馆协会(ACRL)高等教育信息素养框架(框架)的看法。以前对框架实施的研究主要集中在图书馆员的观点和努力上。该试点项目旨在弥合STEM教师在社区大学环境下对该框架的看法的研究差距。STEM教师被要求在2021年春季学期根据该框架评估信息素养知识实践的重要性。本文讨论了STEM教师对每个框架的知识实践的评分。这些初步发现可用于STEM图书馆员和STEM教师,以及社区学院负责STEM项目或课程的管理人员,用于(重新)设计信息素养教学,将信息素养整合到项目中,或评估利用该框架框架的信息素养学习成果。
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Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship
Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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