""There is a necessary balance between knowledge and knowing how
to find out - between having the key facts in your head, having the
understanding of how to use them, and having the skill to draw on
extra resources too. Information literacy is as important as
traditional reading literacy and it incorporates a wide range of
skills which are essential in the modern world. Many of the skills
already feature in the curriculum, though because they are not
usually brought together, too often there is no coherent approach
to how they are learned. They are relevant to every teacher and
every pupil; they feature in every curriculum subject; they are
cross-curricular in every sense - yet because they belong to
everyone they are owned by no-one.""
Duncan Grey
This fascinating and innovative book contains a variety of
strategies to help teachers develop students' information and
literacy skills. Accessible and entertaining, Duncan Grey's superb
guide brims with practical strategies and lesson ideas to help
every student to answer every question
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