Millersville University, Faculty Senate
General Education Curriculum
Program Review
May 1996
Curricular Currency
Information Literacy
14. Information Literacy--Closely associated with active learning, this
assures that students can find, evaluate the value of, and use information
from many sources. (Recommended by Middle States.)
Millersville's general education curriculum does not facilitate
information literacy, although numerous courses within the curriculum do so.
Whether a student is exposed to this area is largely a hit-or-miss
proposition. Most students are exposed to careful study of information
literacy within their major program of study.
Curricular Currency
...|Liberal Arts and Sciences
|Fundamental Skills
|Higher Standards and More Requirements
|Tighter Curriculum Structure
|The Freshman Year
|The Senior Year
|Global Studies
|Cultural Diversity
|Integration of Knowledge
|Moral Reflection
|Active Learning
|Extension Through All Four Years
|Assessment
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