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Building a Case for the Teaching Library: Using a Culture of Assessment to Reassure Converted Campus Partners While Persuading the Reluctant

机译:为教学图书馆建立案例:使用评估文化在劝说勉强的人时向转变的校园伙伴放心

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The use of rigorous assessment in an Information Literacy program can be used to persuade reluctant faculty and administrators to buy into a program. A "culture of assessment" also assures quality control for internal and external audiences. Information Literacy at Wartburg College is unique in that it is a required component of five core courses in the general education program. This article describes Information Literacy Across the Curriculum (ILAC) at the Vogel Library and how the program has created a culture of assessment at the library and college. The article also discusses how the program is assessed at multiple times and in multiple ways through the use of direct and indirect assessment. This "culture of assessment" has been instrumental in Wartburg's acceptance of ILAC while assuring that the program thrives.
机译:在信息素养计划中使用严格的评估可以说服不愿意的教职员工和管理人员购买该计划。 “评估文化”还可以确保内部和外部受众的质量控制。沃特堡学院的信息素养是独特的,因为它是通识教育课程中五门核心课程的必修部分。本文介绍了Vogel图书馆的跨课程信息素养(ILAC),以及该计划如何在图书馆和大学中建立了评估文化。本文还讨论了如何通过使用直接和间接评估,以多种方式和多种方式评估该计划。这种“评估文化”有助于沃特堡接受ILAC,同时确保该计划蓬勃发展。

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