Active Learning Techniques for Librarians

Active Learning Techniques for Librarians
Author: Andrew Walsh,Padma Inala
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781780630403

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A practical work outlining the theory and practice of using active learning techniques in library settings. It explains the theory of active learning and argues for its importance in our teaching and is illustrated using a large number of examples of techniques that can be easily transferred and used in teaching library and information skills to a range of learners within all library sectors. These practical examples recognise that for most of us involved in teaching library and information skills the one off session is the norm, so we need techniques that allow us to quickly grab and hold our learners’ attention. The examples are equally useful to those new to teaching, who wish to bring active learning into their sessions for the first time, as to those more experienced who want to refresh their teaching with some new ideas and to carry on their development as librarian teachers. Outlines the argument for more active learning techniques in our sessions Explains the theory of active learning Includes examples that can be used in teaching

Active Learning

Active Learning
Author: Melvin L. Silberman
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1996
Genre: Active learning
ISBN: UOM:39015062608974

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[For] middle school, high school, college, or adult classroom ... [Publisher's note]

The One Shot Library Instruction Survival Guide

The One Shot Library Instruction Survival Guide
Author: Heidi E. Buchanan,Beth A. McDonough
Publsiher: ALA Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838914861

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The new edition of this concise guide will help you stay organized and use your limited time wisely. Filled with strategies to guide students towards meeting instructors' expectations for critical thinking, this resource will also empower librarians to become better, more confident teachers.

Curriculum Based Library Instruction

Curriculum Based Library Instruction
Author: Amy Blevins,Megan Inman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-09-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781442231665

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Curriculum-Based Library Instruction: From Cultivating Faculty Relationships to Assessment highlights the movement beyond one-shot instruction sessions, specifically focusing on situations where academic librarians have developed curriculum based sessions and/or become involved in curriculum committees.

Information Literacy for Today s Diverse Students

Information Literacy for Today s Diverse Students
Author: Alex Berrio Matamoros
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781440862083

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This book helps students from diverse backgrounds and with various learning styles to master the material they learn with these practical examples for librarians teaching higher education information literacy. Cultural influences in students' lives—often tied to aspects of their background such as ethnicity, national origin, socioeconomic status, gender, and religion—play a large role in determining how they learn. Learning styles additionally differ among students, making it difficult to know how to best support all students. This book introduces academic instruction librarians to a differentiated instruction (DI) approach that will help them to offer students a choice of how to engage with course content, assess their understanding of the material, and demonstrate mastery of the material to the instructor, allowing students to actively participate in their education. It explains various instructional techniques used in DI and provides detailed, step-by-step examples for implementing educational technology tools supporting each technique. Accompanying the examples are tips for overcoming known challenges in implementation and best practices for successful adoption of the techniques. Readers will understand how to begin using the most popular types of educational technology tools for academic information literacy instruction.

Active Learning Strategies in Higher Education

Active Learning Strategies in Higher Education
Author: Anastasia Misseyanni,Miltiadis D. Lytras,Paraskevi Papadopoulou,Christina Marouli
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2018-04-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781787144880

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This book focuses on selected best practices for effective active learning in Higher Education. Contributors present the epistemology of active learning along with specific case studies from different disciplines and countries. Discussing issues around ICTs, collaborative learning, experiential learning and other active learning strategies.

Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers

Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers
Author: Laura Saunders,Melissa Autumn Wong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2020
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN: 1946011096

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"This open access textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to instruction in all types of library and information settings. Designed for students in library instruction courses, the text is also a resource for new and experienced professionals seeking best practices and selected resources to support their instructional practice. Organized around the backward design approach and written by LIS faculty members with expertise in teaching and learning, this book offers clear guidance on writing learning outcomes, designing assessments, and choosing and implementing instructional strategies, framed by clear and accessible explanations of learning theories. The text takes a critical approach to pedagogy and emphasizes inclusive and accessible instruction. Using a theory into practice approach that will move students from learning to praxis, each chapter includes practical examples, activities, and templates to aid readers in developing their own practice and materials."--Publisher's description.

40 Active Learning Strategies for the Inclusive Classroom Grades K 5

40 Active Learning Strategies for the Inclusive Classroom  Grades K   5
Author: Linda Schwartz Green,Diane Casale-Giannola
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-01-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452269368

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Engage all learners with research-based strategies from acclaimed educators Research indicates that students of all ages and demographics benefit from active learning methods. Award-winning educators Linda Schwartz Green and Diane Casale-Giannola connect research and application with more than 40 easy-to-implement strategies for today’s inclusive classroom. This practical guide includes: Field-tested practices that are easily adaptable to various grade levels and subjects Vignettes that demonstrate how to apply today’s brain-compatible strategies in the classroom Tools for differentiating instruction to serve ALL students, including high-ability students, those with ADHD or learning disabilities, and English learners