‘Information literacy’: Japan’s challenge to measure skills beyond subjects

IF 2.7 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Research Pub Date : 2020-12-28 DOI:10.1080/00131881.2020.1864221
Masako Shinohara, Akira Horoiwa
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ABSTRACT Background: The assessment of cross-curricular skills is gaining attention in many countries. In Japan, the ‘Information Literacy Survey for Upper Secondary Students’ (the ILSUS) was designed to measure information literacy through Computer-Based Testing (CBT). It was the first large-scale survey based on Item Response Theory (IRT) implemented by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Purpose: This paper reports on the history and development of the survey and discusses its findings. As ‘information literacy’ is a generic and cross-curricular ability, we measured cognitive ability relating to how information can be utilised for problem-solving. Main argument: We present some released survey items that were actually used in the ILSUS, to explain how the items covered three aspects of ‘information literacy’. Using proficiency levels, we discuss what the findings indicated about the features of the students’ ‘information literacy’: it was evident that, whilst many had the ability to deal with complex and large amounts of information, few were able to address unfamiliar contexts. Then, using questionnaire items from the ILSUS, we report how we determined that ‘information literacy’ was strongly associated with ‘student-teacher relationships’ and ‘meta-cognition’. Conclusion: This account of the ILSUS offers insight into how we measured information literacy and, more widely, the kinds of skills that Japanese education policy is trying to develop. In planning a new Information Literacy Survey (ILS), we will try to capture what has not been clarified yet, such as the trends in information literacy and differences between educational stages. It may ultimately become possible to specify, more clearly, the goals and teaching methods that should be aimed at in the acquisition and teaching of information literacy.
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“信息素养”:日本在衡量学科以外技能方面面临的挑战
摘要背景:跨学科技能评估在许多国家越来越受到重视。在日本,“高中生信息素养调查”旨在通过计算机测试来衡量信息素养。这是日本文部科学省(MEXT)首次基于项目反应理论(IRT)进行的大规模调查。目的:本文报告了调查的历史和发展,并讨论了调查结果。由于“信息素养”是一种通用的跨课程能力,我们衡量了与如何利用信息解决问题有关的认知能力。主要论点:我们介绍了一些已发布的调查项目,这些项目在ILSUS中实际使用,以解释这些项目如何涵盖“信息素养”的三个方面。利用熟练程度,我们讨论了研究结果对学生“信息素养”特征的指示:很明显,尽管许多人有能力处理复杂和大量的信息,但很少有人能够处理陌生的环境。然后,使用ILSUS的问卷项目,我们报告了我们如何确定“信息素养”与“师生关系”和“元认知”密切相关。结论:ILSUS的这篇报道让我们深入了解了我们如何衡量信息素养,以及更广泛地说,日本教育政策试图培养的技能种类。在规划一项新的信息素养调查(ILS)时,我们将努力捕捉尚未澄清的内容,例如信息素养的趋势和教育阶段之间的差异。最终可能会更明确地规定信息素养的获取和教学目标和教学方法。
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Educational Research
Educational Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Educational Research, the journal of the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), was established in 1958. Drawing upon research projects in universities and research centres worldwide, it is the leading international forum for informed thinking on issues of contemporary concern in education. The journal is of interest to academics, researchers and those people concerned with mediating research findings to policy makers and practitioners. Educational Research has a broad scope and contains research studies, reviews of research, discussion pieces, short reports and book reviews in all areas of the education field.
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