California School Libraries follow the national standards to insure students are information literate.  What are those standards?

 

Information Literacy Standards back to library links

 

Standard 1: The student who is information literate accesses information efficiently and effectively.

 

Standard 2: The student who is information literate evaluates information critically and competently.

 

Standard 3: The student who is information literate uses information accurately and creatively.

 

Standard 4: The student who is an independent learner is information literate and pursues information related to personal interests.

 

Standard 5: The student who is an independent learner is information literate and appreciates literature and other creative expressions of information.

 

Standard 6: The student who is an independent learner is information literate and strives for excellence in information seeking and knowledge generation.

 

Standard 7: The student who contributes positively to the learning community and to society is information literate and recognizes the importance of information to a democratic society.

 

Standard 8: The student who contributes positively to the learning community and to society is information literate and practices ethical behavior in regard to information and information technology.

 

Standard 9: The student who contributes positively to the learning community and to society is information literate and participates in groups to pursue and generate information.

 

From:

 Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning by American Association of School Librarians and Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 1998.