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Critical
Social Justice Pedagogy, Information Literacy, and Value-Focused
Assessment of Service Learning
Nicole Branch, Santa Clara University
Colloquium on Libraries and Service Learning
August 10, 2018
Image courtesy of Flickr user Mario Klingemann
The Paths
• Theoretical Grounding
• Overview & history of critical approaches
• Implementation:
• Service learning & social sustices
• Critical Information Literacy
• Values-focused assessment
• Reflection & Discussion
Image courtesy of Flickr user Amaryllis M
Theoretical Grounding
Overview & History of Critical Approaches
CriticalTheory
• Social theory
• Critique
• Social and political dimensions
of theory
• Emancipatory
• Critical Pedagogy
The Critical Convergence
Critical
Information
Literacy
Social
Justice
Service
Learning
Value-
Focused
Assessment
Critical Theory
Assessment
Information
Literacy
Service
Learning
Timelines
Timeframe
1990s
2000s
2010s
2011-
Information
Literacy
Move from
bibliographic
instruction to
information literacy
Adoption of the
Standards
Rise of Critical
Information Literacy
Development and
adoption of the
Framework; “Fake
News”
Service
Learning
National & Community
Service Act
AmeriCorps; Campus
service learning
requirements
Rise of social justice
approaches to service
learning
Renewed activism
(BLM, Women’s
March, political
participation)
Assessment
in Higher Ed
Assessment as practice
Critique of higher ed;
rise of "accountability
Critiques of
neoliberalism in higher
ed
Values-focused
assessment; Internal
and external pushback
Implementation
How might we combine critical approaches to service learning, information literacy,
and assessment to strengthen the efficacy of all three elements?
Social Justice and Service Learning
• Sociology 30: (The Educated) Self, Community, and Society
• 40 enrolled students
• Placed at school and community based organizations in San Jose and
surrounding communities
• Challenge: Increasing the critical consciousness of student in the
course
(Service) Learning
Critical
Information
Literacy
Social
Justice
Service
Learning
Value-
Focused
Assessment
CourseFoundation
By Philroc - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=58700365
Urie Bronfenbrenner
Ecological
Systems Theory-
Urie
Bronfenbrenner
Assignment Redesign
• Focus on data & data literacy
• Intentionally reflective set of assignments:
• Self: data about home community/high school & reflection essay
• Community: Comparable data about placement community/associated high
school & reflection essay
• Society: Exploration of a specific issue area, with an emphasis on community
assets; Final paper and presentation proposing an intervention based on an
asset and scholarly literature and data
SchoolData
CommunityData
Information Literacy
Critical
Information
Literacy
Social
Justice
Service
Learning
Value-
Focused
Assessment
Critical IL: Day 1
• Orientation to data:
• Who produces data?
• Why might data be unavailable & how do we get around it?
• Data and timeframe/geography
• Specific data tools
• American Factfinder (American Community Survey & U.S. Census data)
• School Accountability Report Cards
• Challenges of private school data
• Dissecting race & ethnicity
Data Sources
Race&Ethnicity
https://youtu.be/aosT6Kecj24
MTV News Decoded
Are Hispanics White?
Critical IL: Day 2
Who is the source of the data?
Does the source of the data have a bias/interest in the data and how might
this impact how the data was collected or analyzed?
What is the sample size and how was the data collected?
What is the larger context of the data?
Correlations are not causations.
Source: https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2012/01/27/dishonest-fox-chart-food-stamps-edition/186620
Source:
https://www.prb.org/us-food-stamps/
• Why data from 2010 is not included
• The breakdown of police killings by year
• The definition of “unobserved”
• The definition of “mutually counted”
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/mar/18/police-killings-government-data-count
Critical IL: Day 3
• Explore community conditions
• Identify community assets
• Gain greater understanding of community context
Assets
• A person
• A physical structure or place
• Community service
• Business
• Cultural or community characteristic
Community Conditions
• Physical Environment
• Demographics & Health
• Housing
• Income & Poverty
• Community Resources & Transportation
• Safety
• Early Childhood/Parenting
• Education
• Employment
Assessment
Critical
Information
Literacy
Social
Justice
Service
Learning
Value-
Focused
Assessment
Values-Based Assessment
Assessment for Whom?
• “…assessment has become an element of managerial administrative
practice heavily influenced by neoliberal ideology” (p. 5)
• “…propose an alternative conceptualization of assessment as an
ethical, value-based social practice for the public good” (p. 5)
Wall, A. F., Hursh, D., & Rodgers III, J. W. (2014). Assessment for Whom: Repositioning Higher Education Assessment as an
Ethical and Value-Focused Social Practice. Research & Practice in Assessment, 9, 5-17.
Critical Learning Outcomes
• Fall and Winter 2015
• Focused on visioning learning outcomes for the Frame “Information
has value”
• Eleven librarians from different institutions
• Produced 75 learning outcomes, clustered into nine groups
SelectedLearningOutcomes
Cluster Learning Outcome Statement
1. Value of Information
Communities
 recognize the value of human networks in accessing information
2. Scholarly Conventions of Value  understand traditional systems of assigning value to information in specific
disciplines
 critique traditional systems of assigning value to information in specific
disciplines
 interpret formal/scholarly sources and apply them to their own needs
3. Access & Navigation  demonstrate facility in navigating systems of information to meet
information needs
4. Formal Recognition of Value  use citation to acknowledge the work of others, including those who have
been traditionally marginalized
5. Access(ibility) is Power  critique the concept of information neutrality
6. Information Privilege  appraise their own and others' information privilege and marginalization
7. Information is Power(ful)  recognize that the distribution of information can be politically motivated
8. Information Agency &
Responsibility
 navigate the ambiguity, complexity, and discomfort of finding and using
information to arrive at greater understanding
9. Systems of Value  discern when information no longer has value
 identify the limitations of standards/best practices for assessing the value of
information
 recognize that the value of information can be context-specific
Coding Student Work
• Hand coded sample of five students’ work
• Three assignments per student for a total of 15 assignments
• Coded for present, absent, negative for select learning outcomes
ExamplesinStudentWork
Cluster Learning Outcome Statement
1. Value of Information
Communities
 References to learning from those at the placement site or intention to seek
out information from those at the placement site; reciprocity of learning
2. Scholarly Conventions of Value  Integration of scholarly sources
 Negative: Unsubstantiated claims
3. Access & Navigation  Successfully finding data and scholarly sources
4. Formal Recognition of Value  Provide citations/references to information sources
 Citation/reference to non-traditional sources (i.e. narratives from young
people, sources at the placement site)
5. Access(ibility) is Power  Stated critique of sources of information
6. Information Privilege  Acknowledgement of their own privilege to access information related to
college applications and college transition
7. Information is Power(ful)  Articulated critique of lack of information/data for private schools
8. Information Agency &
Responsibility
 Able to pivot when information is lacking; finding adjacent data sources to
fill information need
9. Systems of Value  Identification of weaknesses in data and data sources
 Grappling with social status vs. local status
 Negative: Using very outdated data with no explanation
Next Steps
• Expand to larger sample
• Multiple coders
• Define each learning outcome in greater detail (build out a code
book)
Questions, Thoughts, Discussion
Nicole Branch, Santa Clara University
nbranch@scu.edu
https://libguides.scu.edu/soc30
I would like to acknowledge Dr. Laura Nichols for her partnership on this project. I would also like to acknowledge the Institute for
Research Design in Librarianship (IRDL), a project supported in part by IMLS grant RE-06-13-0060-13, for their support and guidance
as I developed the learning outcomes research model presented here.

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Critical Convergence: Social Justice Pedagogy, Information Literacy, and Value-Focused Assessment of Service Learning

  • 1. Critical Social Justice Pedagogy, Information Literacy, and Value-Focused Assessment of Service Learning Nicole Branch, Santa Clara University Colloquium on Libraries and Service Learning August 10, 2018 Image courtesy of Flickr user Mario Klingemann
  • 2. The Paths • Theoretical Grounding • Overview & history of critical approaches • Implementation: • Service learning & social sustices • Critical Information Literacy • Values-focused assessment • Reflection & Discussion Image courtesy of Flickr user Amaryllis M
  • 3. Theoretical Grounding Overview & History of Critical Approaches
  • 4. CriticalTheory • Social theory • Critique • Social and political dimensions of theory • Emancipatory • Critical Pedagogy
  • 6. Timelines Timeframe 1990s 2000s 2010s 2011- Information Literacy Move from bibliographic instruction to information literacy Adoption of the Standards Rise of Critical Information Literacy Development and adoption of the Framework; “Fake News” Service Learning National & Community Service Act AmeriCorps; Campus service learning requirements Rise of social justice approaches to service learning Renewed activism (BLM, Women’s March, political participation) Assessment in Higher Ed Assessment as practice Critique of higher ed; rise of "accountability Critiques of neoliberalism in higher ed Values-focused assessment; Internal and external pushback
  • 7. Implementation How might we combine critical approaches to service learning, information literacy, and assessment to strengthen the efficacy of all three elements?
  • 8. Social Justice and Service Learning • Sociology 30: (The Educated) Self, Community, and Society • 40 enrolled students • Placed at school and community based organizations in San Jose and surrounding communities • Challenge: Increasing the critical consciousness of student in the course
  • 10. CourseFoundation By Philroc - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=58700365 Urie Bronfenbrenner Ecological Systems Theory- Urie Bronfenbrenner
  • 11. Assignment Redesign • Focus on data & data literacy • Intentionally reflective set of assignments: • Self: data about home community/high school & reflection essay • Community: Comparable data about placement community/associated high school & reflection essay • Society: Exploration of a specific issue area, with an emphasis on community assets; Final paper and presentation proposing an intervention based on an asset and scholarly literature and data
  • 15. Critical IL: Day 1 • Orientation to data: • Who produces data? • Why might data be unavailable & how do we get around it? • Data and timeframe/geography • Specific data tools • American Factfinder (American Community Survey & U.S. Census data) • School Accountability Report Cards • Challenges of private school data • Dissecting race & ethnicity
  • 19. Critical IL: Day 2 Who is the source of the data? Does the source of the data have a bias/interest in the data and how might this impact how the data was collected or analyzed? What is the sample size and how was the data collected? What is the larger context of the data? Correlations are not causations.
  • 22. • Why data from 2010 is not included • The breakdown of police killings by year • The definition of “unobserved” • The definition of “mutually counted” Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/mar/18/police-killings-government-data-count
  • 23. Critical IL: Day 3 • Explore community conditions • Identify community assets • Gain greater understanding of community context
  • 24. Assets • A person • A physical structure or place • Community service • Business • Cultural or community characteristic
  • 25. Community Conditions • Physical Environment • Demographics & Health • Housing • Income & Poverty • Community Resources & Transportation • Safety • Early Childhood/Parenting • Education • Employment
  • 27. Values-Based Assessment Assessment for Whom? • “…assessment has become an element of managerial administrative practice heavily influenced by neoliberal ideology” (p. 5) • “…propose an alternative conceptualization of assessment as an ethical, value-based social practice for the public good” (p. 5) Wall, A. F., Hursh, D., & Rodgers III, J. W. (2014). Assessment for Whom: Repositioning Higher Education Assessment as an Ethical and Value-Focused Social Practice. Research & Practice in Assessment, 9, 5-17.
  • 28. Critical Learning Outcomes • Fall and Winter 2015 • Focused on visioning learning outcomes for the Frame “Information has value” • Eleven librarians from different institutions • Produced 75 learning outcomes, clustered into nine groups
  • 29. SelectedLearningOutcomes Cluster Learning Outcome Statement 1. Value of Information Communities  recognize the value of human networks in accessing information 2. Scholarly Conventions of Value  understand traditional systems of assigning value to information in specific disciplines  critique traditional systems of assigning value to information in specific disciplines  interpret formal/scholarly sources and apply them to their own needs 3. Access & Navigation  demonstrate facility in navigating systems of information to meet information needs 4. Formal Recognition of Value  use citation to acknowledge the work of others, including those who have been traditionally marginalized 5. Access(ibility) is Power  critique the concept of information neutrality 6. Information Privilege  appraise their own and others' information privilege and marginalization 7. Information is Power(ful)  recognize that the distribution of information can be politically motivated 8. Information Agency & Responsibility  navigate the ambiguity, complexity, and discomfort of finding and using information to arrive at greater understanding 9. Systems of Value  discern when information no longer has value  identify the limitations of standards/best practices for assessing the value of information  recognize that the value of information can be context-specific
  • 30. Coding Student Work • Hand coded sample of five students’ work • Three assignments per student for a total of 15 assignments • Coded for present, absent, negative for select learning outcomes
  • 31. ExamplesinStudentWork Cluster Learning Outcome Statement 1. Value of Information Communities  References to learning from those at the placement site or intention to seek out information from those at the placement site; reciprocity of learning 2. Scholarly Conventions of Value  Integration of scholarly sources  Negative: Unsubstantiated claims 3. Access & Navigation  Successfully finding data and scholarly sources 4. Formal Recognition of Value  Provide citations/references to information sources  Citation/reference to non-traditional sources (i.e. narratives from young people, sources at the placement site) 5. Access(ibility) is Power  Stated critique of sources of information 6. Information Privilege  Acknowledgement of their own privilege to access information related to college applications and college transition 7. Information is Power(ful)  Articulated critique of lack of information/data for private schools 8. Information Agency & Responsibility  Able to pivot when information is lacking; finding adjacent data sources to fill information need 9. Systems of Value  Identification of weaknesses in data and data sources  Grappling with social status vs. local status  Negative: Using very outdated data with no explanation
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  • 33. Next Steps • Expand to larger sample • Multiple coders • Define each learning outcome in greater detail (build out a code book)
  • 34. Questions, Thoughts, Discussion Nicole Branch, Santa Clara University nbranch@scu.edu https://libguides.scu.edu/soc30 I would like to acknowledge Dr. Laura Nichols for her partnership on this project. I would also like to acknowledge the Institute for Research Design in Librarianship (IRDL), a project supported in part by IMLS grant RE-06-13-0060-13, for their support and guidance as I developed the learning outcomes research model presented here.

Editor's Notes

  1. http://www.prb.org/Publications/Articles/2009/questionnaire.aspx
  2. https://youtu.be/aosT6Kecj24
  3. https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2012/01/27/dishonest-fox-chart-food-stamps-edition/186620
  4. https://www.prb.org/us-food-stamps/
  5. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/mar/18/police-killings-government-data-count