Conference proceeding

Information literacy skills among high school students: An exploratory study of six schools in the South East region of Botswana


Research Areas

Currently no objects available


Publication Details

Editor list: Jorosi B, Isaac G

Publisher: 2005: IASL Conference Proceedings (Hong Kong, China): Information Leadership in a Culture of Change /

Place: Hong Kong

Publication year: 2005

Title of series: International Association of School Librarianship Conference Proceedings

eISBN: 2562-8372



Over the past four decades or so, information literacy skills have quickly gained centre-stage status in the educational sector as a strategy of coping with the overload of information. This study reports the results of an exploratory investigation (N=279) into information literacy skills among final year high school students in six schools located in the south eastern Botswana. The objectives of the study were twofold: (1) to determine the information literacy level among final year students, and (2) to gain a broader understanding of information literacy skills practices in Botswana high schools. Data were gathered via self-administered questionnaires and additional qualitative data were obtained from structured interviews with teacher-librarians. Results indicate three main issues: first, poor information skills among the students; second, heavy reliance on the use of prescribed textbooks; and finally, the curriculum as a barrier towards the effective integration of information literacy skills into the educational system.


Projects

Currently no objects available


Keywords

Currently no objects available


Documents

Currently no objects available


Last updated on 2025-12-05 at 14:48