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A Comparative Analysis of 'Library and Information Life' and Domestic and International Digital Literacy Content Frameworks

'도서관과 정보생활'과 국내외 디지털 리터러시 내용 체계 비교 분석

  • Jeonghoon Lim
  • 임정훈 (계명대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • Received : 2024.08.23
  • Accepted : 2024.08.26
  • Published : 2024.09.30

Abstract

This study aimed to compare and analyze the content structures of the information literacy curriculum 'Library and Information Life' and domestic and international digital literacy curricula to discuss the scope of digital literacy integration based on information literacy. Common areas and learning elements were extracted from domestic and international digital literacy curricula and mapped against the 'Library and Information Life' curriculum. Results showed that while the middle school curriculum aligned in information literacy, creation and sharing, and digital ethics, 'Library and Information Life' did not mention ICT utilization, communication, and collaboration competencies. The high school 'Media and Information Life' curriculum also addressed ICT utilization, communication, and collaboration competencies in a limited manner. This study is significant in proposing a concrete discussion on the scope of digital literacy integration based on information literacy. The findings can serve as foundational data for determining the scope of digital literacy application when revising the 'Library and Information Life' curriculum in the future.

본 연구는 정보 리터러시 교육과정인 '도서관과 정보생활'과 국내외 디지털 리터러시 교육과정의 내용 체계를 비교 분석하여, 정보 리터러시 기반의 디지털 리터러시 수용 범위를 논의하고자 하였다. 이를 위해 국내외 디지털 리터러시 교육과정의 공통 영역과 학습 요소를 추출하고, '도서관과 정보생활' 교육과정과의 내용 매핑 분석을 수행하였다. 분석 결과, 중학교 과정에서는 정보 활용, 창작 및 공유, 디지털 윤리 영역에서 일치점을 보였으나, '도서관과 정보생활'에서는 ICT 활용, 소통 및 협업 역량이 언급되지 않았다. 고등학교 과정인 '미디어와 정보생활'에서도 ICT 활용과 소통 및 협업 역량은 여전히 제한적으로 다루어지는 것으로 확인되었다. 본 연구는 정보 리터러시를 기반으로 한 디지털 리터러시의 수용 범위에 대한 구체적인 논의를 제시하였다는 점에서 의의가 있으며, 연구 결과는 향후 '도서관과 정보생활' 교육과정 개정 시 디지털 리터러시 영역의 적용 범위 설정을 위한 기초 자료로 활용될 수 있을 것이다.

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