Keywords
Information
Literacy
Strategies
School
Engagement
Literacy
Strategies
School
Engagement
How to Cite
The peril of protection: Bandura’s insights on teaching information literacy competency. (2024). Synergy, 22(2). https://slav.vic.edu.au/index.php/Synergy/article/view/809
Abstract
Our Reflections and Actions section guest for 2024, Sarah Pavey, explores Bandura’s Social Learning Theory considering how through this lens school libraries can positively engage the school community in improved information literacy. Pavey offers a range of practical strategies and approaches to inspire school librarians.
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