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Training library instructors / edited by Matthew Weirick Johnson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ACRL publications in librarianship ; no. 82. | ACRL publications in librarianship ; no. 83.Publisher: Chicago, Illinois : Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2024Description: 2 volumes : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9798892556033
  • 9798892556019
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 23 020.711 JOH 022701
Contents:
v. 1. A guide to training graduate students -- v. 2. A guide to training librarians
Summary: "Pedagogy impacts all parts of library work and culture. It changes the way we interact with learners regardless of setting and however we name or define the teaching moment, from research help to outreach to leading meetings. Pedagogy is a praxis of relation, and studying it can improve all aspects of our work and organizations. In two volumes, Training Library Instructors collects examples of how we train our colleagues to teach, whether they're student workers, non-librarian staff, new or experienced librarians, or something else entirely. Volume 1, A Guide to Training Graduate Students, focuses on teacher training for graduate students in LIS programs and in academic libraries. It presents existing literature and theories, approaches to teaching library school students to teach, and critical reflections from librarians about their varied experiences receiving teacher training. In Volume 2, A Guide to Training Librarians, librarians share their knowledge about teaching, learning, and pedagogy through a variety of replicable activities: formal and informal workshops, courses, communities of practice, peer observation, and more. Training Library Instructors provides detailed, easily implemented and modified plans for courses, internships, teach-the-teacher programs, and other instructional methods and opportunities for graduate students and library workers at all levels of teaching experience"--
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Item type Current library Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore 020.711 JOH 022701 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) v. 1 Available 022701
Book Book Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore 020.711 JOH 022702 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) v. 2 Available 022702

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v. 1. A guide to training graduate students -- v. 2. A guide to training librarians

"Pedagogy impacts all parts of library work and culture. It changes the way we interact with learners regardless of setting and however we name or define the teaching moment, from research help to outreach to leading meetings. Pedagogy is a praxis of relation, and studying it can improve all aspects of our work and organizations. In two volumes, Training Library Instructors collects examples of how we train our colleagues to teach, whether they're student workers, non-librarian staff, new or experienced librarians, or something else entirely. Volume 1, A Guide to Training Graduate Students, focuses on teacher training for graduate students in LIS programs and in academic libraries. It presents existing literature and theories, approaches to teaching library school students to teach, and critical reflections from librarians about their varied experiences receiving teacher training. In Volume 2, A Guide to Training Librarians, librarians share their knowledge about teaching, learning, and pedagogy through a variety of replicable activities: formal and informal workshops, courses, communities of practice, peer observation, and more. Training Library Instructors provides detailed, easily implemented and modified plans for courses, internships, teach-the-teacher programs, and other instructional methods and opportunities for graduate students and library workers at all levels of teaching experience"--

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