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| author | Wyss, Paul Alan |
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| contents | Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories as they Apply to Library Information Literacy Wyss, Paul Alan Learning Theories Library Research Transformative Learning Adult Students Social Change Academic Libraries Librarians Information Literacy Educational Environment Lifelong Learning Library Skills Context Effect Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories have strong potential for application in a setting in which academic library skills are taught. These theories imply greater immersion in the academic library environment and scholarly library research and, thus, promote a deeper understanding of information literacy than traditional methods of library instruction. Along with this, both theories involve social change. The social change for the adult learner includes self-actualization, personal growth, and empowerment. For librarians and the field of librarianship the potentials for social change are even more profound. Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories allow librarians to challenge all of their assumptions of how to promote information literacy and offers them new, and hopefully, more successful ways of creating a library learning and research environment that truly addresses the goals of life-long learning. |
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| spellingShingle | Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories as they Apply to Library Information Literacy Wyss, Paul Alan Learning Theories Library Research Transformative Learning Adult Students Social Change Academic Libraries Librarians Information Literacy Educational Environment Lifelong Learning Library Skills Context Effect Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories as they Apply to Library Information Literacy Wyss, Paul Alan Learning Theories Library Research Transformative Learning Adult Students Social Change Academic Libraries Librarians Information Literacy Educational Environment Lifelong Learning Library Skills Context Effect Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories have strong potential for application in a setting in which academic library skills are taught. These theories imply greater immersion in the academic library environment and scholarly library research and, thus, promote a deeper understanding of information literacy than traditional methods of library instruction. Along with this, both theories involve social change. The social change for the adult learner includes self-actualization, personal growth, and empowerment. For librarians and the field of librarianship the potentials for social change are even more profound. Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories allow librarians to challenge all of their assumptions of how to promote information literacy and offers them new, and hopefully, more successful ways of creating a library learning and research environment that truly addresses the goals of life-long learning. |
| title | Experiential and Transformational Learning Theories as they Apply to Library Information Literacy |
| topic | Learning Theories Library Research Transformative Learning Adult Students Social Change Academic Libraries Librarians Information Literacy Educational Environment Lifelong Learning Library Skills Context Effect |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED500217 |