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Young People�s Perspectives on 'Information': Revisited

  • Autores: Andrew K. Shenton, Andrew Johnson
  • Localización: IFLA journal, ISSN 0340-0352, Vol. 34, Nº. 3, 2008, págs. 238-255
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Little research has investigated the ways in which young people understand the word, �information�, despite the fact that what is learnt from such studies can have clear implications for practice. In order to extend the meagre knowledge base, the authors conducted a quantitative research project that collected, via an electronic questionnaire, data from 348 teenagers in an English high school. Respondents were asked to use a Likert scale to indicate their reactions to thirteen statements pertaining to the nature of �information�. There was much uncertainty or indifference among the pupils in relation to the issues and considerable variation in the balance of opinion between boys and girls. The relative prevalence of a particular response to a certain question also often varied appreciably from one year group to another. The uncertainty and lack of consensus on many matters highlights the problems of using the word, �information�, with young people.


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