Students Think Science Literacy is Important and Improves with Lifelong Learning

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Objective – Investigate student attitudes to science literacy and lifelong learning as outlined in Standard Five of the Information Literacy Standards for Science and Engineering/Technology (ILSTE): The information literate student understands that information literacy is an ongoing process and an important component of lifelong learning and recognizes the need to keep current regarding new developments in his or her field (2006).

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MacDonald, H. (2021). Students Think Science Literacy is Important and Improves with Lifelong Learning. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice. University of Alberta. https://doi.org/10.18438/eblip29926

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