A faculty-librarian collaboration for developing information literacy skills among preservice teachers

Deborah M. Floyd, Gloria Colvin, Yasar Bodur

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Abstract

Preservice teachers enrolled in the first portion of an undergraduate education program at the Florida State University were assigned to develop case studies based on their experience working in local elementary schools. The case studies were to include research from the scholarly literature of the field using a rubric developed by the instructor for evaluating sources. After inadequate results were recorded from the initial semester's projects, the course instructor paired with a liaison librarian to provide a workshop to improve the use of scholarly resources in the following semester's class. This article reports on a citation analysis of student bibliographies from the two classes, finding that the number of scholarly resources cited increased significantly when the librarian's presentation accompanied the use of the instructor's rubric. The results affirm earlier research that a combination of library instruction and clear faculty-established guidelines and requirements for the use of scholarly resources results in increased quality of student research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)368-376
Number of pages9
JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2008

Keywords

  • English (second language)
  • Higher education
  • Information literacy
  • Library instruction
  • Preservice teachers
  • Teacher education

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