Critical Thinking in a Service-Learning Course: Impacts of Information Literacy Instruction
It is well demonstrated that service-learning positively impacts a variety of student outcomes. However, methodological limitations have contributed to a lack of clear understanding of the mechanisms through which these effects occur. Additionally, little research has connected information literacy...
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doaj-d9835134e3f04c29aa3adb50d0b34b852020-12-22T20:47:19ZengCommunications in Information LiteracyCommunications in Information Literacy1933-59542020-01-0114210.15760/comminfolit.2020.14.2.3Critical Thinking in a Service-Learning Course: Impacts of Information Literacy InstructionHeather R Kennedy0Anne Marie H. Gruber1University of Northern IowaUniversity of Northern IowaIt is well demonstrated that service-learning positively impacts a variety of student outcomes. However, methodological limitations have contributed to a lack of clear understanding of the mechanisms through which these effects occur. Additionally, little research has connected information literacy instruction explicitly with outcomes in service-learning courses. The present study used a pre-/post-test design to investigate cognitive outcomes, including critical thinking, using the Problem-Solving Analysis Protocol (P-SAP). Fifty-nine students from an undergraduate family services course participated. Results highlight the importance of library instruction to students’ critical thinking skills and suggest implications for collaborations between discipline faculty and library faculty in service-learning courses.https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/34480information literacy instructioncritical thinkingservice-learningfamily servicesproblem-solving |
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Critical Thinking in a Service-Learning Course: Impacts of Information Literacy Instruction |
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Critical Thinking in a Service-Learning Course: Impacts of Information Literacy Instruction |
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Critical Thinking in a Service-Learning Course: Impacts of Information Literacy Instruction |
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Communications in Information Literacy |
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Communications in Information Literacy |
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It is well demonstrated that service-learning positively impacts a variety of student outcomes. However, methodological limitations have contributed to a lack of clear understanding of the mechanisms through which these effects occur. Additionally, little research has connected information literacy instruction explicitly with outcomes in service-learning courses. The present study used a pre-/post-test design to investigate cognitive outcomes, including critical thinking, using the Problem-Solving Analysis Protocol (P-SAP). Fifty-nine students from an undergraduate family services course participated. Results highlight the importance of library instruction to students’ critical thinking skills and suggest implications for collaborations between discipline faculty and library faculty in service-learning courses. |
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information literacy instruction critical thinking service-learning family services problem-solving |
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