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Prof. Faruk Čaklovica Dr Marin Petrović

TEMPUS PROJECT 517117-TEMPUS-1-2011-1-IETEMPUS-JPHES. Prof. Faruk Čaklovica Dr Marin Petrović. Developing information literacy for lifelong learning and knowledge economy in Western Balkan countries - Project Progress - University of Sarajevo.

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Prof. Faruk Čaklovica Dr Marin Petrović

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  1. TEMPUS PROJECT 517117-TEMPUS-1-2011-1-IETEMPUS-JPHES Prof. Faruk ČaklovicaDr Marin Petrović Developing information literacy for lifelong learning and knowledge economy in Western Balkan countries - Project Progress - University of Sarajevo SWG Meeting, March 12 -14, 2013, Tirana, Albania

  2. UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVOBasic facts and figures • 26Faculties / Academies • Highly decentralized university • Three cycle study - Bologna system(Bachelor/Master/Doctoral) • About 40,000 students (Full-time and Distance Learning) • 1,365 academic staff • 1,100 non-academic / technical staff • Over 160,000 graduates • 4,625 Master Degrees • 2,515 Doctoral Degrees

  3. So, what is going on with TEMPUS PROJECT 517117-TEMPUS-1-2011-1-IETEMPUS-JPHES Developing information literacy for lifelong learning and knowledge economy in Western Balkan countries at the University of Sarajevo (UNSA)?

  4. www.youreuropemap.com

  5. Project activities at UNSA Info day • December 1, 2011 – UNSA Ceremonial Hall • Invited: stakeholders: deans, vice-deans, librarians, representatives of students’ associations, media

  6. Project activities at UNSA Info day • Main goals: • To inform all stakeholders about the Project objectives and planned activities • To raise awareness of information literacy and need for organizededucationin this field • To present the plan to incorporate information literacy moduleinto studies at UNSA

  7. Project activities at UNSA Info day • Dissemination of information: • Prepared project promotion material • UNSA newsletter • Media at the info day (quite good response) • Promotion materials and letters to faculties • Promotion material and letters to students’ associations

  8. Project activities at UNSA Survey: IL at the UNSA Faculties; January – March, 2012 • Central question: • Whether and in which subject information literacy is taught or instruction related to information literacy are realised within studying (quoting, ethical use of information, searching the web site, database searching, evaluation of electronic information resources, scientific writing of graduate papers, seminars and similar works, etc).

  9. Project activities at UNSA Survey: IL at the UNSA Faculties • Responses from 24 faculties and academies (out of 26 UNSA members) • Only one faculty had study of information literacy in its curriculum as a separate subject (optional, undergraduate study programme) • Remaining: • Within the subject: Methodology of scientific reserach (f = 11) • Within the subject: Informatics (f = 7) • Joined to other subjects of study programmes (f = 5)

  10. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Journal articles, conferences Lejla Hajdarpašić, Fuada Muslić and Jasmina Isović: Information Literacy and Faculties / Academies of University of Sarajevo, Bihać, June 2012 Beba Rašidović: Promoting Information literacy and International Organisations, Bihać, June 2012 Beba Rašidović: Information literacy - the right to knowledge and the new librarian activism, 8th International Conference of Slavistic Librarians, Sarajevo, April 15-18, 2012

  11. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Journal articles, conferences • Beba Rašidović: Information Literacy and the New Generation of Students, Sarajevo, VI Symposium on Higher Education Reform, Sarajevo, April 14, 2012 (published in Proceedings indexed in C.E.E.O.L. database) • Beba Rašidović: Information Literacy and the Safety Culture of Young People, 12th Days of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Children and young people in the focus of Criminology, Sarajevo, Faculty of Criminal Justice Sciences and Security Studies,14th-15th June 2012 (published in Journal of Criminal Justice Issues) • Lejla Hajdarpašić, Fuada Muslić: Promotion of Information Literacy, Pregled – Periodical for Social Issues, No. 2 2012, (www.pregled.unsa.ba)

  12. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Publications • Information Literacy – Guidelines for Innovative Online Module Development • Authors: Senada Dizdar, Lejla Turčilo, Beba Ešrefa Rašidović, Lejla Hajdarpašić • Distributed to all UNSA members • Target audience: UNSA academic staff, librarians and students, others interested • The publication follows structure of (future) IL module

  13. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Publications • Integration of Information Literacy in Academic Curricula at Universities in Western Balkan Countries • Authors: TEMPUS team • Distributed to all UNSA members • Target audience: UNSA academic staff, librarians and students, others interested

  14. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Publications • Guidelines for Planing of Information Literacy Programmes • Authors: TEMPUS team • Distributed to all UNSA members • Target audience: UNSA academic staff, librarians and students, others interested

  15. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Publications • Defining of Harmonized Information Literacy Programme Contents • Authors: TEMPUS team • Distributed to all UNSA members • Target audience: UNSA academic staff, librarians and students, others interested

  16. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Day-by-day activities • Promotion of the necessity of interdisciplinary and proactive action to current changes in the educational process; • Promotion of the information literacy concept as a sine qua non in modern complex information environment; • Raising awareness of the importance of the lifelong learning concept and its connection to information literacy;

  17. Project activities at UNSA UNSA efforts in improving and promoting IL powered and influneced by TEMPUS 517117 • Day-by-day activities • Promotion of the importance and the role of professionals in the implementation of information literacy programs; • Raising awareness of the necessary inclusion of information literacy subject in the curricula of higher education institutions at the University of Sarajevo; • etc.

  18. UNSA stays devoted to the idea of the TEMPUS 517117 and considers that as significant step forward in improvig IL and whole education process www.betterphoto.com Thank you!

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