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Standard Identifier: LIB.6.2.3
Grade:
6
Overarching Standard:
2. Students evaluate information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Consider the need for additional information: a. Evaluate whether the information is sufficient to answer the question.
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Consider the need for additional information: a. Evaluate whether the information is sufficient to answer the question.
Standard Identifier: LIB.7–8.2.1
Grade Range:
7–8
Overarching Standard:
2. Students evaluate information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Determine the relevance of the information: a. Assess the author’s evidence to support claims and assertions, noting instances of bias and stereotypes in a variety of visual and audio materials. b. Evaluate sources for fact, opinion, propaganda, currency, and relevance.
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Determine the relevance of the information: a. Assess the author’s evidence to support claims and assertions, noting instances of bias and stereotypes in a variety of visual and audio materials. b. Evaluate sources for fact, opinion, propaganda, currency, and relevance.
Standard Identifier: LIB.7–8.2.2
Grade Range:
7–8
Overarching Standard:
2. Students evaluate information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Assess the comprehensiveness, currency, credibility, authority, and accuracy of resources: a. Evaluate the credibility, comprehensiveness, and usefulness of print, nonprint, and digital information sources. b. Analyze differences among various categories of informational materials (e.g., textbooks, newspapers, magazines, atlases, online resources) in terms of structure and purpose. c. Evaluate the authority of authors, Web site hosts, and sponsoring organizations of Web sites and print material. d. Assess currency and timeliness in evaluating a Web site and other media. e. Identify and assess evidence that supports ideas and concepts presented in audio and visual media. f. Evaluate information from visual media as a primary and a secondary source, and distinguish the differences.
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Assess the comprehensiveness, currency, credibility, authority, and accuracy of resources: a. Evaluate the credibility, comprehensiveness, and usefulness of print, nonprint, and digital information sources. b. Analyze differences among various categories of informational materials (e.g., textbooks, newspapers, magazines, atlases, online resources) in terms of structure and purpose. c. Evaluate the authority of authors, Web site hosts, and sponsoring organizations of Web sites and print material. d. Assess currency and timeliness in evaluating a Web site and other media. e. Identify and assess evidence that supports ideas and concepts presented in audio and visual media. f. Evaluate information from visual media as a primary and a secondary source, and distinguish the differences.
Standard Identifier: LIB.7–8.2.3
Grade Range:
7–8
Overarching Standard:
2. Students evaluate information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Consider the need for additional information: a. Revise, add, or delete questions as the need for information changes. b. Modify the research plan as needed.
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Consider the need for additional information: a. Revise, add, or delete questions as the need for information changes. b. Modify the research plan as needed.
Standard Identifier: LIB.9–12.2.1
Grade Range:
9–12
Overarching Standard:
2. Students evaluate information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Determine the relevance of the information: a. Evaluate online search results, demonstrating an understanding of how search engines determine rank or relevancy. b. Analyze important ideas and supporting evidence in an information source by using logic and informed judgment to accept or reject information. c. Interpret meaning from charts, maps, graphs, tables, and pictures.
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Determine the relevance of the information: a. Evaluate online search results, demonstrating an understanding of how search engines determine rank or relevancy. b. Analyze important ideas and supporting evidence in an information source by using logic and informed judgment to accept or reject information. c. Interpret meaning from charts, maps, graphs, tables, and pictures.
Standard Identifier: LIB.9–12.2.2
Grade Range:
9–12
Overarching Standard:
2. Students evaluate information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Assess the comprehensiveness, currency, credibility, authority, and accuracy of resources: a. Verify the authenticity of primary and secondary source information found online. b. Identify bias and prejudice in historical interpretations. c. Analyze media for purpose, message, accuracy, bias, and intended audience. d. Determine whether resources are designed to persuade, educate, inform, or sell. e. Use systematic strategies and technology tools to organize and record information (e.g., anecdotal scripting, footnotes, annotated bibliographies).
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Assess the comprehensiveness, currency, credibility, authority, and accuracy of resources: a. Verify the authenticity of primary and secondary source information found online. b. Identify bias and prejudice in historical interpretations. c. Analyze media for purpose, message, accuracy, bias, and intended audience. d. Determine whether resources are designed to persuade, educate, inform, or sell. e. Use systematic strategies and technology tools to organize and record information (e.g., anecdotal scripting, footnotes, annotated bibliographies).
Standard Identifier: LIB.9–12.2.3
Grade Range:
9–12
Overarching Standard:
2. Students evaluate information
Overarching Standard Description:
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Consider the need for additional information: a. Determine and use strategies for revising, improving, and updating knowledge of a subject. b. Review work through self-reflection, peer review, and teacher feedback to determine whether the information is sufficient and the research process was effective. c. Understand that some areas of investigation have inadequate existing material and require a change in plan, change in topic, or original research.
The student will evaluate and analyze information to determine what is appropriate to address the scope of inquiry.
Standard:
Consider the need for additional information: a. Determine and use strategies for revising, improving, and updating knowledge of a subject. b. Review work through self-reflection, peer review, and teacher feedback to determine whether the information is sufficient and the research process was effective. c. Understand that some areas of investigation have inadequate existing material and require a change in plan, change in topic, or original research.
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