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Main Authors: Oberlies, Mary K., Buxton, Kristin, Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1246675
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author Oberlies, Mary K.
Buxton, Kristin
Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie
author_facet Oberlies, Mary K.
Buxton, Kristin
Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie
Oberlies, Mary K.
Buxton, Kristin
Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie
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contents Adapting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Library Instruction: Using Customized Tools to Support Peer Mentoring and Observation Oberlies, Mary K. Buxton, Kristin Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie Evidence Based Practice Library Instruction Instructional Improvement Peer Teaching Mentors Information Literacy Undergraduate Students Academic Libraries Librarians Classroom Observation Techniques To improve the quality of our instruction and to contribute to student success, we designed an instructional development program using peer mentoring and observation grounded in evidence-based practices. We identified three methods of peer observation and mentoring to create an innovative progressively in-depth program that helps librarians understand what is happening in the classroom, and works within a community of practice to identify ways to improve the quality of our instruction. These tools, used in higher education, were then customized to work for information literacy instruction: Teaching Squares, the Teaching Practices Inventory - Information Literacy Instruction, and the Classroom Observation Protocol for Information Literacy. The customized tools help librarians identify evidence-based practices, enable them to understand what occurred in their classrooms, and lead to student-focused teaching. This article discusses the development of these tools and initial findings.
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spellingShingle Adapting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Library Instruction: Using Customized Tools to Support Peer Mentoring and Observation
Oberlies, Mary K.
Buxton, Kristin
Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie
Evidence Based Practice
Library Instruction
Instructional Improvement
Peer Teaching
Mentors
Information Literacy
Undergraduate Students
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Classroom Observation Techniques
Adapting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Library Instruction: Using Customized Tools to Support Peer Mentoring and Observation Oberlies, Mary K. Buxton, Kristin Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie Evidence Based Practice Library Instruction Instructional Improvement Peer Teaching Mentors Information Literacy Undergraduate Students Academic Libraries Librarians Classroom Observation Techniques To improve the quality of our instruction and to contribute to student success, we designed an instructional development program using peer mentoring and observation grounded in evidence-based practices. We identified three methods of peer observation and mentoring to create an innovative progressively in-depth program that helps librarians understand what is happening in the classroom, and works within a community of practice to identify ways to improve the quality of our instruction. These tools, used in higher education, were then customized to work for information literacy instruction: Teaching Squares, the Teaching Practices Inventory - Information Literacy Instruction, and the Classroom Observation Protocol for Information Literacy. The customized tools help librarians identify evidence-based practices, enable them to understand what occurred in their classrooms, and lead to student-focused teaching. This article discusses the development of these tools and initial findings.
title Adapting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Library Instruction: Using Customized Tools to Support Peer Mentoring and Observation
topic Evidence Based Practice
Library Instruction
Instructional Improvement
Peer Teaching
Mentors
Information Literacy
Undergraduate Students
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Classroom Observation Techniques
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1246675