Elementary Library Services

Monadnock Regional School District
Charlotte Lesser, Director of Elementary Library Services
Monadnock Regional School District
600 Old Homestead Hwy.
E. Swanzey, NH 03446
(603) 352-6955 x.422

Information Literacy Curriculum
Adopted May 2003.

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Resources for Information Literacy

"Information literacy" is the keystone of lifelong learning.  Creating a foundation for lifelong 
learning is at the heart of the school library media program".1    Information Literacy has been 
defined in many different ways as:  "the ability to locate, evaluate, and use information to 
become independent life-long learners" 2;  "the skills of information problem solving" 3; "the 
ability to find, evaluate, use and communicate information in all of its various formats" 4; and 
"the ability to know when there is a need for information, to be able to identify, locate and 
effectively use that information for the issue or problem at hand". 5    In 1988, The American 
Library Association's Association of School Librarians created broad guidelines -  
Information Power: Building partnerships for learning -  which were updated and re-issued 
in 1998.  A key component of Information Power is the "Information Literacy Standards for 
Student Learning" which have been incorporated into this document.    This curriculum has 
been created to provide a broad outline for the elementary grades to integrate information 
literacy skills into student's learning across the curriculum.  Strands have been taken from 
four MRSD curriculums: language arts, social studies, science and mathematics.  These strands 
are ones that can be reinforced within library skills lessons.  In addition, specific library 
skills have been identified for teaching to students during class visits to the school library media center.
 

1. Information Power , ALA, 1998. 
2. Commission on Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 1996.
3. Wisconsin Educational Media Association 1993.
4. Work Group on Information Competence, CLRIT, California State University, 1995.
5. The National Forum on Information Literacy, 2001.


Members of the Elementary Information Literacy Curriculum Committee:
		
Charlotte Lesser, Director of Elementary Library Services,  Chair
Dr. David Hodgdon, Director of Curriculum and Instruction for SAU #38
Cindy Ansaldo, Mt. Caesar Elementary School
Judy Boufford, Troy Elementary School
Debby Brnger, Emerson Elementary School
Nancy Frazier, Mt. Caesar Elementary School
Jane Johnson, Mt. Caesar Elementary School
Marge Shepardson, Mt. Caesar Elementary School
Kathy Woodbury, Northern Elementary Schools

Send suggestions or comments to Charlotte Lesser, Director of Elementary Library Services, Monadnock Regional School District
email to:clesser@mrsd.org
Last revised: 11/19/03

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