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Instructional Identities and Information Literacy: Volume 1: Transforming Ourselves

Editat de Amanda Nichols Hess
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2023 – vârsta ani
Are librarians teachers? Many academic librarians enter teaching roles with limited experience or education in instruction, discovering how to engage students in learning from their own observations, trial-and-error, or professional learning opportunities.
 
Grappling with this potentially unexpected identity comes amid a time of significant transition for higher education itself. Academic librarians must figure out how to counter mis-, dis-, and malinformation, address shrinking funding for collections while costs increase, and establish meaningful partnerships in diverse, data-driven environments.  And writ large, librarianship as a profession continues to grapple with its responsibility to challenge information illiteracy across contexts, its support of systemic systems of oppression under the guise of neutrality, and its value to a society flooded with information.
 
In three volumes, Instructional Identities and Information Literacy uses transformative learning theory—a way of understanding adult learning and ourselves—to explore the ways librarians can meaningfully advance how we think about our identities, instructional work, and learning as transformation. Three volumes explore:
  • Transforming Ourselves
  • Transforming Our Programs, Institutions, and Profession
  • Transforming Student Learning, Information Seeking, and Experiences 
Chapters include transforming a critical, feminist pedagogy with antiracist pedagogy; becoming an advocate for library instruction to promote student success; the intersection of reluctant professionals and the academy; transforming STEM learning and information-seeking experiences; using the Framework to reshape student responses to media narratives; and much more. Instructional Identities and Information Literacy contains many ways to consider the programming, dispositions, behaviors, and attitudes we can use as we continue to advance information literacy instruction and reshape our profession.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780838939444
ISBN-10: 0838939449
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția Assoc of College & Research Libraries

Notă biografică

Amanda Nichols Hess is a professor and Coordinator of Instruction and Research Help at Oakland University Libraries in Rochester, Michigan. Her research focuses on information literacy instruction, faculty development, online learning, and how these concepts intersect. She is the author of the books Modular Online Learning Design and Transforming Academic Library Instruction, as well as many articles and book chapters focused on teaching and learning.

Cuprins

Volume 1
Table of Contents
Preface
Amanda Nichols Hess
 
Part I: Personal Identities and Perspective Transformation
Chapter 1. Centering BIPOC: Transforming a Critical, Feminist Pedagogy with Antiracist Pedagogy
Anna Boutin-Cooper
 
Chapter 2. From the Classroom to the Stacks: Creating Contexts for Transformative Practice
Abigail Mann
 
Chapter 3. Uncovering the Intersections of Personal, Professional, and Instructional Identities
Donna Harp Ziegenfuss
 
Chapter 4. There is Power in Vulnerability: Leading with Self-Acceptance and Embracing Inclusive Pedagogies in Visual Literacy Instruction
Jacqueline Huddle
 
Part II: Professional Practices and Instructional Identity Development
Chapter 5. Instructional Identity Development Through Narrative Discovery
Addison Lucchi
 
Chapter 6. Post-Instruction Reflections: An Analysis After Three Years
Elena Azadbakht
 
Chapter 7. Against All Odds: Becoming an Advocate for Library Instruction to Promote Student Success
Camille Abdeljawad
 
Chapter 8. Shaping the Science Librarian: Building Teaching Competency and Critical Practice
Megan Bresnahan
 
Chapter 9. Build on What You Have: Developing Strategic Information Literacy Through Curriculum Mapping
Alicia G. Vaandering
 
Part III: Collaborative Experiences for Instructional Identity Development
Chapter 10. Compounded Trauma and the Teaching Librarian: Reflections on Trauma-Informed Approaches and the Practice of Radical Empathy
Sheila García Mazari and Maya Hobscheid
 
Chapter 11. Transforming Together: Developing a Professional Learning Community of Information Literacy Educators
Rachel Dineen, Stephanie Evers, Natasha Floersch, Darren Ilett, and Brianne Markowski
 
Chapter 12. Transformative Role Playing: Embracing Non-Library Instructional Opportunities to Enrich Professional Identities
John Stawarz and Sebastian Modrow
 
Bibliography
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