Research and Teaching: Building Information Literacy Skills Using Science News Media: Evidence for a Hands-On Approach

News media reports of scientific discoveries are often oversimplified, lacking nuance and context. As a result, citizens need both science literacy and information literacy skills to both decode the science content in a media report and track down the original scientific literature that prompted the media report. This article evaluates the effectiveness of a scaffolded science and information literacy skill building assignment in an undergraduate environmental science course, modeled after real-world, information-seeking tasks.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 9/1/2018Stock # jcst18_048_01_83Volume 048Issue 01

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