New Zealand schools were surveyed on current aspects of developing information literacy. The research also sought to identify schools' priorities to further develop these skills. Response rates were 63% (secondary schools) and 67% (primary schools). Most schools are working on various aspects of teaching information skills and considered their students are developing these skills to at least some extent but recognise that there is still some way to go. Research showed a strong need for professional development for teachers and for information literacy resources covering the place of information skills in the curriculum, a skills framework at each level, and practical help for teaching and evaluating information skills.
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Slyfield, H. (2021). Information Literacy in New Zealand Secondary and Primary Schools. IASL Annual Conference Proceedings, 162–181. https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8109
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