Information Literacy
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Students will become information literate by<ul><li>accessing information efficiently and effectively;</li><li>evaluating information critically and competently;</li><li>using information accurately and creatively.</li></ul>LM.S.1
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recognize the need to locate a variety of sources representing a range of views.LM.8.1.1
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differentiate between primary and secondary sources.LM.8.1.2
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address information deficiencies by locating supplemental information from authoritative sources.LM.8.1.3
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explain the purpose for research (e.g., formulate a central research question, thesis statement, or problem to investigate).LM.8.1.4
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justify the selected information for accuracy, validity, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias.LM.8.1.5
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record concise notes in a prescribed manner.LM.8.1.6
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Independent Learning
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Students will become independent learners by<ul><li>being information literate and pursuing information related to personal interests;</li><li>appreciating literature and other creative expressions of information;</li><li>striving for excellence in information seeking and knowledge generation.</li></ul>LM.S.2
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critique various types and genre of literature including award-winning selections.LM.8.2.1
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identify and analyze authors including West Virginia authors and illustrators and their works.LM.8.2.2
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compare and contrast a national and international literature representing on diverse ethnic groups.LM.8.2.3
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demonstrate understanding of content knowledge by exploring the process through which the knowledge was generatedLM.8.2.4
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establish personal goals in pursuit of individual interests, academic requirements and career pathsLM.8.2.5
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Social Responsibility
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Students will develop social responsibility and contribute positively to the learning community and society by<ul><li>being information literate and recognizing the importance of information to a democratic society;</li><li>practicing ethical behavior in regard to information and information technology;</li><li>participating effectively in groups to pursue and generate information.</li></ul>LM.S.3
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recognize that the free flow of information contributes to an informed citizenry.LM.8.3.1
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demonstrate legal and ethical use of technology and information crediting sources by using various formats (e.g., bibliographies).LM.8.3.2
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relate examples of copyright violationsLM.8.3.3
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evaluate completed projects to determine how the workgroup could have functioned more efficiently and productively.LM.8.3.4
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2006
- Where can I read the official document?
- Library Media Content Standards and Objectives for West Virginia Schools
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