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ISBN 10: 184334629X
ISBN 13: 978-1843346296
Author: Claire Mcguinness
Becoming Confident Teachers A Guide for Academic Librarians 1st Table of contents:
1. The Evolving Role of the Teaching Librarian
- Teaching librarians and the information literacy revolution
- Who is the ‘teaching librarian’?
- Should librarians teach?
- Teaching librarians – what do academics think?
- Teaching librarians and professional education
- Exercises and reflections
- Notes
2. Teaching Librarians: 10 Concepts Shaping the Role
- Developing a ‘teacher identity’
- Reflective practice
- Developing a personal teaching philosophy and pedagogical knowledge base
- The virtual learning environment
- Teaching a diverse student base
- Information literacy for graduate students and researchers
- Instructional training for librarians
- Action research in practice
- Reinvigorated strategies for collaboration
- Advocacy – spreading the word
- Exercises and reflections
- Notes
3. Preparing Teaching Librarians for Practice: Focusing on the Basics
- What are the basics?
- Conceptualising information literacy
- Articulating the educational mission of the library
- Learning theories
- Broad learning frameworks
- Instructional needs assessment
- Writing goals, objectives, and intended learning outcomes
- Selecting teaching and learning activities
- Creating effective learning materials
- Aligning assessment with learning outcomes and activities
- Promotion and outreach
- Exercises and reflections
4. Confidence-Zappers and How to Handle Them
- ‘Attendance at our elective information literacy workshops is poor – what can I do to encourage?’
- ‘How can I facilitate active learning with such a large group of students? Is it possible to do more?’
- ‘I’m having trouble keeping the students interested in class – they seem bored and unmotivated.’
- ‘It seems like everyone on campus is using the VLE/CMS for their teaching, and I feel left behind.’
- ‘I have to teach a group of adult learners and I find it intimidating – how can I live up to the challenge?’
- ‘A lecturer has asked me to give a one-hour session with her class, but no specific idea of what to teach.’
- Exercises and reflections
5. Personal and Professional Development as a Teaching Librarian
- Evaluation of teaching performance
- Student evaluation of teaching
- Peer evaluation of teaching
- Applying for teaching grants and awards
- Teaching portfolios
- Reflective journals and blogs
- Mentoring
- Professional learning communities
- Creating and sustaining communities of practice
- Publishing in journals and presenting at conferences
- Exercises and reflections
- Note
6. What Librarians Think: Teaching and Learning in the Real World
- Librarians’ work roles, training, and involvement in teaching
- Involvement in teaching networks and communities
- Teaching grants and awards
- Librarians’ beliefs about how the role is perceived by ‘outsiders’
- Librarians’ pre-employment role conceptions compared with current role experience
- Librarians’ confidence in teaching
- Librarians’ challenges in the teaching role
- What do librarians enjoy about teaching?
- Librarians’ conceptions of ‘good’ teaching
- Librarians’ additional comments about the teaching role
- Academic librarians’ experience of teaching: a short survey
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