The day finally came – the day that school librarians in the UK lobbied Parliament about making school libraries statutory..
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The day finally came – the day that school librarians in the UK lobbied Parliament about making school libraries statutory..
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From Prof. Woody F. Horton: Colleagues, it is with a great deal of both gratitude and pride that I call your attention to our ePub announced today by UNESCO entitled "Overview of Information Literacy Resources Worldwide." Many of you either contributed one of the 42 language lists that are contained in this publication,or advised me on the content and format. The publication is available both in ePub format and as a pdf file. I will be back in touch with you to solicit your ideas for how to use this tool to help ordinary citizens worldwide, who are not fluent in English, and would prefer to search for information literacy resources in their own native languages. If you are a member of this Google Discussion group but do not see your native language in the database
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... These events either supported or endorsed by UNESCO have a deeper purpose than what may be evident on the surface. They are a part of UNESCO’s global strategy to address MIL as composite concept for greater impact on civic participation, sustainable development, democracy and good governance. Via Manuel Pinto, Rosa Martins Delete the scoop?
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On request of UNESCO/IFAP the IFLA Information Literacy Section has formulated 'Media and Information Literacy Recomm…http://t.co/7TTzHpPU... Delete the scoop?
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Overview of meetings and reports on media and information literacy #UNESCO #MIL #Informationliteracy Delete the scoop?
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Media and Information Literacy education is a recently-developed pedagogical approach that take into consideration the new cultures emerging from the Information Society. Some prefer the terms Media Education, News Literacy, Digital Literacy, Information Literacy, or 21st Century Literacies. Media Studies and Media Ecology researchers world-wide are also contributing to the development of these new educational initiatives. Via Deborah Arnold, Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
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"First, it is forward looking, drawing on present trends toward the convergence of radio, television, Internet, newspapers, books, digital archives and libraries into one platform – thereby, for the first time, presenting MIL in a holistic manner. Second, it is specifically designed with teachers in mind and for integration into the formal teacher education system, thus launching a catalytic process which should reach and build capacities of millions of young people."
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