A simple change in terminology can make a big difference in student perception.
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Try "give credit."
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Importance of Information Literacy
From the Teacher-Librarian Summit.
This was said to a class of 6th graders, "If each piece of information is a drop of water, when I was your age there was enough water to fill a wading pool. Now you have access to enough fill a swimming pool. By the time you are my age, there will be enough for a lake or ocean. It is important to understand how to find the right drop of information."
This was said to a class of 6th graders, "If each piece of information is a drop of water, when I was your age there was enough water to fill a wading pool. Now you have access to enough fill a swimming pool. By the time you are my age, there will be enough for a lake or ocean. It is important to understand how to find the right drop of information."
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