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Main Authors: Sanford, Katherine, Clover, Darlene E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1186613
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author Sanford, Katherine
Clover, Darlene E.
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Clover, Darlene E.
Sanford, Katherine
Clover, Darlene E.
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contents Contemporary Understandings of Adult Education and Learning in Public Libraries in Canada and Britain Sanford, Katherine Clover, Darlene E. Adult Education Public Libraries Aesthetics Foreign Countries Social Change Library Role Cross Cultural Studies Adult Learning Information Technology Teaching Methods Values Professional Identity Age Differences Library Services Librarians Public libraries have long been considered important spaces of adult education and learning. However, major social changes over the past few decades, and the impact these have had on libraries' work, have received little attention. Our three-year cross-national study of libraries in Canada and Britain explored how librarians navigate the discourse of adult education and learning and understand its place and value in the institution and society. Findings show that technology, both positively and negatively, drives the pedagogical directions, particularly in Britain, and there is a schism between the values and identities of younger and seasoned librarians. However, we also found that despite age and political and technological pressures, librarians still predominantly view themselves as educators and position the library as a critical cultural space for aesthetic, social, and collective learning and engagement.
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spellingShingle Contemporary Understandings of Adult Education and Learning in Public Libraries in Canada and Britain
Sanford, Katherine
Clover, Darlene E.
Adult Education
Public Libraries
Aesthetics
Foreign Countries
Social Change
Library Role
Cross Cultural Studies
Adult Learning
Information Technology
Teaching Methods
Values
Professional Identity
Age Differences
Library Services
Librarians
Contemporary Understandings of Adult Education and Learning in Public Libraries in Canada and Britain Sanford, Katherine Clover, Darlene E. Adult Education Public Libraries Aesthetics Foreign Countries Social Change Library Role Cross Cultural Studies Adult Learning Information Technology Teaching Methods Values Professional Identity Age Differences Library Services Librarians Public libraries have long been considered important spaces of adult education and learning. However, major social changes over the past few decades, and the impact these have had on libraries' work, have received little attention. Our three-year cross-national study of libraries in Canada and Britain explored how librarians navigate the discourse of adult education and learning and understand its place and value in the institution and society. Findings show that technology, both positively and negatively, drives the pedagogical directions, particularly in Britain, and there is a schism between the values and identities of younger and seasoned librarians. However, we also found that despite age and political and technological pressures, librarians still predominantly view themselves as educators and position the library as a critical cultural space for aesthetic, social, and collective learning and engagement.
title Contemporary Understandings of Adult Education and Learning in Public Libraries in Canada and Britain
topic Adult Education
Public Libraries
Aesthetics
Foreign Countries
Social Change
Library Role
Cross Cultural Studies
Adult Learning
Information Technology
Teaching Methods
Values
Professional Identity
Age Differences
Library Services
Librarians
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1186613