Information Literacy Mr. Stafford
Qualities of a Learner
Intellectual Traits
(a working definition of intellectual is guided by knowledge and rational thought
rather than by emotion and experience)
§ Intellectual Humility (vs. Intellectual Arrogance)
§ Intellectual Courage (vs. Intellectual Cowardice)
§ Intellectual Empathy (vs. Intellectual Narrow-mindedness)
§ Intellectual Autonomy (vs. Intellectual Conformity)
§ Intellectual Integrity(vs. Intellectual Hypocrisy)
§ Intellectual Perseverance (vs. Intellctual Laziness)
§ Confidence in Reason (vs. Distrust of Reason and Evidence)
§ Fairmindedness (vs. Intellectual Unfairness)
Adapted from: Dr. Richard Paul and Dr. Linda Elder, The Minature Guide
to Critical Thinking published by The Foundation for Critical Thinking, 2008.
Dispositions
(temperament, dominant qualities of an individual, individual behaviors, attitudes)
§ Display initiative and engagement
§ Demonstrate confidence and self-direction
§ Demonstrate creativity
§ Maintain a critical stance
§ Demonstrate adaptability and flexibility when pursuing new knowledge and understanding
§ Display emotional resilience
§ Display persistence
§ Demonstrate productivity
§ Demonstrate leadership when working with others
§ Show social responsibility
§ Demonstrate a willingness to work as part of a team
Adapted from: Standards for the 21st-Century Learner
published by the American Association of School Librarians, 2008.
Responsibilities
§ Respect intellectual property rights and follow ethical and legal guidelines when gathering and using information
§ Seek alternative perspectives and a variety of viewpoints
§ Consider regional and global perspectives
§ Contribute to an exchange of ideas in a learning community
§ Use information technology responsibly
§ Connect new understanding to the real world
§ Use valid information and reasoned conclusions to make decisions
§ Respect the principles of intellectual freedom
§ Apply new understanding, and skills in the pursuit of personal growth
§ Practice safe behaviors in personal electronic communication
Adapted from: Standards for the 21st-Century Learner
published by the American Association of School Librarians, 2008.