Practical Academic Library Instruction: Learner-Centered Techniques
Autor Jo Angela Oehrlien Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mar 2022
- how to use guiding principles to shape your personal philosophy of teaching;
- ways to address the uneven power dynamics of a classroom;
- 5 basic questions to guide your preparation for a class;
- pointers for communicating with students in the language of the ACRL Framework;
- simple and subtle ways to build rapport with students;
- real-world applications of education research concepts such as Keller’s ARCS theory of motivation;
- metacognitive techniques that foster student ownership of learning;
- other tips for asking good discussion questions and how to use the think/pair/share method to encourage discussion;
- techniques for defusing distraction in the classroom through proximity, pivoting, and pausing; and
- interactive methods to uncover students’ prior knowledge in research.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838936429
ISBN-10: 0838936423
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: American Library Association
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ISBN-10: 0838936423
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Recenzii
"The book was written by an individual who really enjoys what they do and values library instruction and the ability to connect and help students learn. The author writes from years of experience, but at the same time, promotes the importance of professional development and learning about new approaches and techniques, many of which are highlighted throughout the book. The index allows for the quick referencing of practices or approaches. The organization of the book and how it is presented is done in a very pragmatic way. It ties back to situations many of us have experienced and covers varying experience levels. From someone beginning in the profession, to someone who may have been teaching for decades, there are takeaways for us all."
— Journal of New Librarianship
"Oerhli has distilled much of her experience, practical advice, and wisdom into this easy-to-use and well-organized library instruction manual. Her passion and enthusiasm for teaching, information literacy, and student-centered learning come through loud and clear ... [This book] is an excellent manual that librarians will want to have in their personal library. It achieves the goal of being a go-to source for face-to-face instruction. With its clear and compelling organization and easy-to-use layout, listings of specific tools, and techniques, practical advice, and suggestions for further reading, this book will be used often."
— College & Research Libraries
"A must have for all those interested in academic library instruction. The activity examples alone are reason enough to purchase this book for your own practice or to share with colleagues in your institution. The information shared in this book is easy to understand and useful for all ranges of experience ... Oehrli's book gives readers the exact tools to create an engaging and empowered classroom experience."
— Technical Services Quarterly
— Journal of New Librarianship
"Oerhli has distilled much of her experience, practical advice, and wisdom into this easy-to-use and well-organized library instruction manual. Her passion and enthusiasm for teaching, information literacy, and student-centered learning come through loud and clear ... [This book] is an excellent manual that librarians will want to have in their personal library. It achieves the goal of being a go-to source for face-to-face instruction. With its clear and compelling organization and easy-to-use layout, listings of specific tools, and techniques, practical advice, and suggestions for further reading, this book will be used often."
— College & Research Libraries
"A must have for all those interested in academic library instruction. The activity examples alone are reason enough to purchase this book for your own practice or to share with colleagues in your institution. The information shared in this book is easy to understand and useful for all ranges of experience ... Oehrli's book gives readers the exact tools to create an engaging and empowered classroom experience."
— Technical Services Quarterly
Notă biografică
Jo Angela Oehrli is a learning librarian at the University of Michigan Libraries‒Ann Arbor, where she delivers instruction in one-on-one, small group, and large class environments. A former high school and middle school teacher, she has been an adjunct lecturer at the University of Michigan’s School of Information and for undergraduate courses in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. In 2017, she won ALA’s Library Instruction Round Table’s Librarian Recognition Award and the University of Michigan’s University Librarian Recognition Award. Oehrli is serving as president of the LOEX board from 2021 to 2023. She holds an MSI degree from the University of Michigan’s School of Information.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I The Basics
Chapter 1 Words Matter
Defining Learning, Library Instruction, and Motivation
Chapter 2 Guiding Principles
Part II The Beginning: The Starting Point of Class
Chapter 3 Preparing for Class
Intentional Teaching and Lesson Planning
Chapter 4 Starting Class
Setting the Stage for Learning
Part III The Middle of Class
Chapter 5 Prior Knowledge
Chapter 6 Thinking about Thinking
Metacognition, Guided Reflection, and Formative Assessment
Chapter 7 Talking and Listening in Class
Classroom Discussion and the Importance of Listening
Chapter 8 Active Learning
Applying Knowledge as Reinforcement
Chapter 9 Problem-Solving Instructional Dilemmas
Common Overall Challenges while Teaching
Part IV The End: Looking Back and Forward on Your Library Instruction
Chapter 10 The End of Class
Chapter 11 Looking Back on Your Teaching
Reflective Practice
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I The Basics
Chapter 1 Words Matter
Defining Learning, Library Instruction, and Motivation
Chapter 2 Guiding Principles
Part II The Beginning: The Starting Point of Class
Chapter 3 Preparing for Class
Intentional Teaching and Lesson Planning
Chapter 4 Starting Class
Setting the Stage for Learning
Part III The Middle of Class
Chapter 5 Prior Knowledge
Chapter 6 Thinking about Thinking
Metacognition, Guided Reflection, and Formative Assessment
Chapter 7 Talking and Listening in Class
Classroom Discussion and the Importance of Listening
Chapter 8 Active Learning
Applying Knowledge as Reinforcement
Chapter 9 Problem-Solving Instructional Dilemmas
Common Overall Challenges while Teaching
Part IV The End: Looking Back and Forward on Your Library Instruction
Chapter 10 The End of Class
Chapter 11 Looking Back on Your Teaching
Reflective Practice
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index