Course Specific Research Support for ENG 258: Home
The purpose of this page is to: highlight curriculum where information literacy instruction & support are expected; connect relevant librarian created content & tools; map information literacy related course outcomes to state & national standards
African American Literature from the Harlem Renaissance course outcomes related to information literacy
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ENG 258 CCOGAnalyze African American literature from the Harlem Renaissance to the present to identify themes about race, ethnicity, and culture and recognize the contribution of African American writers to recreate cultural identity
Other indicators of required inquiry and use of information sources
From the Outcomes Assessment Strategies:
- term project, typically a research paper of 1500-2000 words in length
- Instructors may also permit alternatives to the traditional research paper
From the Course Activities:
- perform research
Oregon Association of School Libraries: Standards and Learning Goals
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Information Literacy Strand
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Standard 1Use skills, resources, and tools to inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge.
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Standard 2Use skills, resources, and tools to draw conclusions, make informed decisions, create new knowledge, and apply knowledge to new situations.
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Reading Engagement Strand
Topic guide
Research Guide
Library Tutorials
Additional librarian-created content and tools
Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education
For information about this page
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Pam Kessingerfor updates or changes