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The UT Libraries Information Literacy Summit

Funded by the UT Libraries and facilitated by the Library Instruction Services department, this summit brings together high school and university librarians in order to discuss common observations about our students information literacy. From these dialogues, we hope to solidify partnerships collaborate to better assist our students with the transition from high school to college.

 

Purpose of the Summit

  • To collaborate with high school librarians from selected Texas high schools in order to share expertise and create mutually beneficial instructional content.
  • Initiate a culture of conversation and dialog with the librarians who know many of our future students best.
  • Infuse curriculum change from within, with specific focus on information literacy skills.

 

Goals for the Summit:

  • Identify overlapping and scaffolding of skills across the high school and college (AASL, ACRL and THEBC College Readiness standards) 
  • Create activities and build assignments to address college readiness (collect assignments; identifying disconnect; discussion on how to bridge the gap) 
  • Create a learning community consisting of high school and academic librarians 

 

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