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Development of staff training strategy and progress of school libraries in Russia

Gendina N.I., Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Director of the Science Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere in Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts.

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Development of staff training strategy and progress of school libraries in Russia

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  1. Gendina N.I., Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Director of the Science Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere in Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts Experience of Information and Media Literacy Integration in Course “The Basics of Personal Information Culture of a Pupil”

  2. Kemerovo State University of Culture and Arts and Russian School Library Association (RSLA): directions of interaction (2004-2013) • Development of staff training strategy and progress of school libraries in Russia • Preparing and conducting the congresses and forums of school librarians in Russia • Joint publishing and educational projects in the sphere of information culture • International joint projects

  3. Информационная грамотность Culture Информационное мировоззрение Personal culture Personal Information Culture - Information outlook - Motivation Information literacy - Acquiring information - Information evaluation - Information use Personal InformationCultureand Information Literacy: Ratio of Key Concepts

  4. Promoting the ideas of personal information culture at the Forums of school librarians in Mikhailovskoye(2007-2012)

  5. Personal Information Culture: Contribution of RSLA 2002, 2003 2008 2008

  6. Scientific edition and preparation of the introduction for Russian version of the UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for teachers The Curriculum concerns the current trends of convergence in radio, television, the Internet, newspapers, books, electronic archives, libraries. For the first time the single system and integrated approach to judgment of issues on media and information literacy are used. The created program takes into account the needs of teachers in order to be integrated into national programs in the different countries. http://ru.iite.unesco.org/publications/3214706/

  7. Media literacy and information literacy: “umbrella term” Information literacy Internet literacy Media literacy Civic literacy • Make informed and independent decisions • Learn about the world around them • Produce information • Think critically • Engage in lifelong learning • Use media for self-expression and creativity • Use media in a safe and responsive way • Build a sense of community • Maintain public discourse • Participate in democracy and the global information network

  8. Contents From the authors: The curriculum for discipline ”The Basics of Personal Information Culture of a Pupil” Methodical drafts of lessons Glossary Systematic Index of terms in sections of discipline“The Basics of Personal Information Cultureof a Pupil” Electronic presentations of Course “The Basics of Personal Information Culture of a Pupil” The age of learners is 10 years

  9. Distinctive features of the publication • Expansion of topics of the lessons • Media text as an object of the analytic synthetic processing • Critical analysis of a text • Critical analysis of a media text • Information products’ expansion of range • Technology for developing the electronic presentations • Technology of creating the emails • Technology of creating the feedback on cartoons • Technology of creating the reviews on TV shows • Visualization of educational material

  10. The structure of course “The Basics of Personal Information Culture" Section II. The main types of information retrieval tasks and algorithms for their solution Section I. Information Resources of Society Section IV. The technology of making of information products Section III. Analytic-synthetic processing of information sources

  11. Presentations to the lessons Lesson 1. Introduction. Initial concepts of the course “The Basics of Personal Information Culture of a Pupil” Lesson 2. Types of information Lesson 3. Primary documents as part of society's information resources Lesson 4. Secondary documents as a result of analysis and synthesis of information Lesson 5. Libraries as a source of information resources Lesson 6. Internet as a source of information resources. Information security of man Lesson 7. Address search and algorithm of its completion Lesson 8. Facts search and algorithm of its completion Lesson 9. Thematic search and algorithm of its completion Lesson 10. Specifics of search for information on the Internet Lesson 11. Reference book search system as a source of basic information about the document when minimizing information Lesson 12. Texts as objects of information analysis and synthesis Lesson 13. The basic techniques of intellectual work with texts

  12. Presentations to the lessons Lesson 14. Media text as an object of the analytic synthetic processing Lesson 15. Critical analysis of the text Lesson 16. Critical analysis of the media text Lesson 17. Technology of making the plans for the prepared texts Lesson 18. Technology of making the plans for texts in a process Lesson 19. Technology of development of training papers Lesson 20. Technology of making the report. Electronic presentation as a way to increase the information content and clarity of the report Lesson 21. Technology for making the electronic presentations Lesson 22. Technology for making the traditional letters Lesson 23. Technology for making the emails Lesson 24. Technology for making the literary critical response Lesson 25 Technology for making the response to cartoons Lesson 26. Technology for making the response to TV shows Lesson 27. Technology for making the biographies

  13. Methodical drafts of lessons. Structure of description of the lesson • Lesson No. Topic of the lesson • Goal of the lesson: • Purpose of the lesson: • Place of conducting the lesson: • Activity of the lesson: • Organizational part of the lesson (10 minutes) • Theoretical part of the lesson (10 minutes) • Practical actions (20 minutes) • Materials • Instruction • Concluding the lesson (5 minutes) • Homework

  14. Visual information – this information is about the world that people perceive via sight, i.e. eyes. For example, we see a rainbow in the sky, a text and illustrations in a book, watch a movie.

  15. Connection of the manual’s text with the terminological dictionary (part) Computer Information is data, which is stored and transmitted via a computer. A computer allows you to read information (such as a text of a story), to see information (for example, look at a picture or cartoon), to hear information (for example, listen to songs, hear a text of a tale). Gustatory (taste) information is data about the world around us, which a person perceives via taste, ie his tongue. For example, a lemon is sour, mustard is bitter, a candy is sweet. Information is data about the world that people observe through the senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch). For example, ice is cold to the touch. Honey is sweet to the taste. Visual information is data about the world that people perceive via sight, ie eyes. For example, we see a rainbow in the sky, a text and illustrations in a book, watch a movie.

  16. A new stage of the experiment is teaching the children of age 7 to 9 years

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