Grades 9-12
Other Kansas Library and Informational Literacy sets
Other Kansas Library and Informational Literacy sets
Inquire12.1
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Review and extend skills in stating a problem or need for information.12.1.1
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Revise questions and inquiry as information needs change.12.1.2
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Recognize gaps in one’s own knowledge and information gathered.12.1.3
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Analyze and evaluate data as the basis for evidence, using it to make valid and reliable claims.12.1.4
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Demonstrate new understanding gained through information from real-life situations.12.1.5
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Use speaking and writing skills to communicate new understandings effectively.12.1.6
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Publish and share work with an authentic audience.12.1.7
Include12.2
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Acknowledge and encourage the contributions of diverse perspectives during learning activities.12.2.1
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Actively support and/or create strategies for ensuring equitable access to information resources.12.2.2
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Recognize one’s own personal biases and cultural context in relation to finding, gathering and processing information.12.2.3
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Identify and evaluate more than one published perspective on an issue.12.2.4
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Build cultural understanding by collaborating locally and globally with learners from different regions and backgrounds.12.2.5
Collaborate12.3
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Recognize and encourage the contributions of all group members in creating an information product.12.3.1
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Participate and collaborate as members of a network of learners, giving and receiving information, to reach goals and pursue lifelong learning.12.3.2
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Help groups move to consensus of information after substantive conversation and sharing by group members.12.3.3
Curate12.4
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Assemble facts, opinions and points of view and determine when appropriate in one’s own work (e.g., essay; report; presentation).12.4.1
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Assess the purpose of various types of information resources.12.4.2
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Access, evaluate and use outside information sources for organizing information to resolve a problem or question.12.4.3
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Monitor one’s own information-seeking processes for effectiveness and progress and make necessary adjustments.12.4.4
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Evaluate and select information based on the source’s quality, credibility, accuracy, appropriateness for needs and social and cultural perspective.12.4.5
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Identify the difference between relevant and irrelevant information.12.4.6
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Recognize that conflicting facts, inconsistencies, and/or false claims are found in a multitude of sources.12.4.7
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Select primary and secondary sources as appropriate for a given task.12.4.8
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Analyze, synthesize and use information on given topics from multiple sources to create new meanings.12.4.9
Explore12.5
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Read widely and deeply in multiple formats for lifelong educational and personal enjoyment.12.5.1
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Explore works of authors who write in different fictional genres and literary styles.12.5.2
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Demonstrate motivation by seeking information to answer questions and interests. 12.5.3
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Apply an inquiry model to issues found in various nonacademic and academic situations.12.5.4
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Maintain openness to new ideas when evidence supports change.12.5.5
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Judge the quality of one’s own information products and solutions.12.5.6
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Demonstrate a willingness to seek information beyond academic requirements.12.5.7
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Display emotional resilience by persisting in information searching despite challenges.12.5.8
Engage12.6
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Access, evaluate and use information in real-life situations.12.6.1
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Organize information in new ways that others can view, use and evaluate. 12.6.2
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Give credit to original ideas of others through proper attribution and citation.12.6.3
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Cite text and image sources properly and construct appropriate bibliographic citations, including intext citations, to avoid plagiarism.12.6.4
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Communicate and disseminate new knowledge and essential ideas through means appropriate for the intended audience. 12.6.5
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Use information ethically and responsibly.12.6.7
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Actively foster a positive digital identity and reputation.12.6.8
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Practice internet safety and digital citizenship.12.6.9
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, and Grade 9
- Where can I read the official document?
- KANSAS STANDARDS FOR LIBRARY AND INFORMATIONAL LITERACY
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