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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1991
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contents Curriculum Delivery Is Changing--Responding to the Change. Burnheim, Robert Change Strategies Competency Based Education Course Integrated Library Instruction Curriculum Development Foreign Countries Information Literacy Library Role Library Services Postsecondary Education Vocational Education The adoption of the competency-based training (CBT) style of curriculum delivery in the TAFE (Technical and Further Education) program in Queensland, Australia is presenting libraries with the challenge of providing reader education services appropriate to this mode of education. Information competencies should be included in the recast curriculum. These competencies can be developed in everyday learning activities. Library staff should be active participants in the process, available to advise and assist teachers in ensuring that students achieve these competencies. To be active and effective participants in this process, librarians need to develop their knowledge and understanding of the elements of the learning process, such as individual learning styles and thinking skills. Library staff should also pursue membership in curriculum development groups and bring with them an awareness of the range of curriculum design and evaluation models and a sense of where and how library staff can contribute to the process. By having this knowledge and understanding, open communication between teaching staff and library staff will be facilitated, along with the increasing quality, relevance, and value of library services. A curriculum development model showing library input is appended. (Contains 16 references.) (KRN)
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spellingShingle Curriculum Delivery Is Changing--Responding to the Change.
Burnheim, Robert
Change Strategies
Competency Based Education
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Curriculum Development
Foreign Countries
Information Literacy
Library Role
Library Services
Postsecondary Education
Vocational Education
Curriculum Delivery Is Changing--Responding to the Change. Burnheim, Robert Change Strategies Competency Based Education Course Integrated Library Instruction Curriculum Development Foreign Countries Information Literacy Library Role Library Services Postsecondary Education Vocational Education The adoption of the competency-based training (CBT) style of curriculum delivery in the TAFE (Technical and Further Education) program in Queensland, Australia is presenting libraries with the challenge of providing reader education services appropriate to this mode of education. Information competencies should be included in the recast curriculum. These competencies can be developed in everyday learning activities. Library staff should be active participants in the process, available to advise and assist teachers in ensuring that students achieve these competencies. To be active and effective participants in this process, librarians need to develop their knowledge and understanding of the elements of the learning process, such as individual learning styles and thinking skills. Library staff should also pursue membership in curriculum development groups and bring with them an awareness of the range of curriculum design and evaluation models and a sense of where and how library staff can contribute to the process. By having this knowledge and understanding, open communication between teaching staff and library staff will be facilitated, along with the increasing quality, relevance, and value of library services. A curriculum development model showing library input is appended. (Contains 16 references.) (KRN)
title Curriculum Delivery Is Changing--Responding to the Change.
topic Change Strategies
Competency Based Education
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Curriculum Development
Foreign Countries
Information Literacy
Library Role
Library Services
Postsecondary Education
Vocational Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED355946