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A Study on the Development of an Online Information Literacy Instructional Model for Elementary School Students in Public Libraries

공공도서관의 초등학생 온라인 정보 리터러시 교육모형 개발연구

  • SangEun Cho ;
  • KyungMook Oh
  • 조상은 (숙명여자대학교 문헌정보학과) ;
  • 오경묵 (숙명여자대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • Received : 2024.05.10
  • Accepted : 2024.06.06
  • Published : 2024.06.30

Abstract

This study focused on the fact that limitations of implementing school-centric models and standards of information literacy construction. This study was conducted with the purpose of developing and validating an instructional model to effectively design and practice online information literacy instruction for upper elementary school students based on a public library. Through a review of prior literature and analysis of current status and cases, a primary model was developed including the definition and area of information literacy, learning stages and activities, conceptual and procedural model, and teaching and learning plan. In addition, the first and second expert surveys were conducted to evaluate the internal validity of the model. The final model was derived by synthesizing and converging the collected opinions. As a result of the study, the final model consisted of 7 areas: 'Information literacy concept', 'Instruction component area', 'Conceptual model', 'Procedure model', 'Design principles and detailed guidelines', and 'Learning Steps and Activities' and 'Teaching and Learning Plan'.

본 논문에서는 정보 리터러시 교육의 모형과 표준들이 학교를 기반으로 하여 공공도서관에서 진행하기에 한계가 있음을 확인하고, 공공도서관에서 초등 고학년 대상의 온라인 정보 리터러시 교육을 효과적으로 설계하고 실천하기 위한 교육 모형을 개발·제안하기 위하여 연구를 진행하였다. 선행문헌 고찰과 현황 및 사례 분석을 통해 정보 리터러시의 정의 및 영역, 학습 단계 및 활동, 개념 및 절차 모형, 교수학습 계획을 포함한 1·2차 모형을 개발하였다. 교육모형의 내적 타당성 평가를 위해 1·2차 전문가 조사를 진행하였으며, 수집된 의견을 종합하고 수렴하여 최종 모형을 도출하였다. 연구 결과, 최종적으로 개발된 교육모형은 '정보 리터러시 개념', '교육의 구성요소 영역', '개념 모형', '절차 모형', '설계원리 및 상세지침', '학습 단계 및 활동', '교수·학습 계획'의 7개의 영역으로 구성되었으며 모형을 적용하여 실제 교수학습계획을 제시하였다.

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