Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part CVII - Bulletin 116-Louisiana Classical Languages Content Standards
Chapter 3 - Content Standards
Section CVII-303 - Information Literacy Model for Lifelong Learning
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Students must become competent and independent users of information to be productive citizens of the 21st century. They must be prepared to live in an information-rich and changing global society. Due to the rapid growth of technology, the amount of information available is accelerating so quickly that teachers are no longer able to impart a complete knowledge base in a subject area. In addition, students entering the workforce must know how to access information, solve problems, make decisions, and work as part of a team. Therefore, information literacy, the ability to recognize an information need and then locate, evaluate, and effectively use the needed information, is a basic skill essential to the 21st century workplace and home. Information literate students are self-directed learners who, individually or collaboratively, use information responsibly to create quality products and to be productive citizens. Information literacy skills must not be taught in isolation; they must be integrated across all content areas, utilizing fully the resources of the classroom, the school library media center, and the community. The Information Literacy Model for Lifelong Learners is a framework that teachers at all levels can apply to help students become independent lifelong learners.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:6.