Teaching Information Literacy Reframed

Teaching Information Literacy Reframed
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780838913970
ISBN-13 : 0838913970
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Book Synopsis Teaching Information Literacy Reframed by : Joanna M. Burkhardt

Download or read book Teaching Information Literacy Reframed written by Joanna M. Burkhardt and published by American Library Association. This book was released on 2017-11-21 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The six threshold concepts outlined in the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education are not simply a revision of ACRL's previous Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. They are instead an altogether new way of looking at information literacy. In this important new book, bestselling author and expert instructional librarian Burkhardt decodes the Framework, putting its conceptual approach into straightforward language while offering more than 50 classroom-ready Framework-based exercises. Guiding instructors towards helping students cross each threshold, this book discusses the history of the development of the Framework document and briefly deconstructs the six threshold concepts; thoroughly addresses each threshold concept, scaffolding from the beginner level to the intermediate level; includes exercises that can be used in the one-shot timeframe as well as others designed for longer class sessions and semester-long courses; offers best practices in creating learning outcomes, assessments, rubrics, and teaching tricks and tips; and looks at how learning, memory, and transfer of learning applies to the teaching of information literacy. Offering a solid starting point for understanding and teaching the six threshold concepts in the Framework, Burkhardt's guidance will help instructors create their own local information literacy programs.


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