A Grounded Analysis of Year 8 Students' Reflections on Information Literacy Skills and Techniques

  • Herring J
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This research, undertaken in a high school in the United Kingdom, focuses on the views of year 8 students who were asked to reflect on their use of information literacy skills when completing an English assignment. Students completed a diary during the assignment, and a semi-structured interview was carried out with the class teacher. A grounded analysis approach was taken in analysing the student diaries and the teacher interview. Findings reveal a number of categories which illustrate the students' views of and use of information literacy skills: Using information literacy skills and techniques; Making links; Being confident; Being reflective.

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Herring, J. (2001). A Grounded Analysis of Year 8 Students’ Reflections on Information Literacy Skills and Techniques. School Libraries Worldwide, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.29173/slw6785

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