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Autori principali: Julie A. Murphy, Rachel E. Scott, Anne Shelley, Mallory Jallas, Rachel Park
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1420830
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author Julie A. Murphy
Rachel E. Scott
Anne Shelley
Mallory Jallas
Rachel Park
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Rachel E. Scott
Anne Shelley
Mallory Jallas
Rachel Park
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Rachel E. Scott
Anne Shelley
Mallory Jallas
Rachel Park
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contents Supporting an Inclusive and Equitable Classroom: Student Perspectives on a Textbook Affordability Initiative Julie A. Murphy Rachel E. Scott Anne Shelley Mallory Jallas Rachel Park Academic Libraries Librarians Barriers Textbooks Noninstructional Student Costs Ability Instructional Materials Student Attitudes Electronic Books Program Evaluation Learner Engagement As academic librarians become aware of the challenges textbook expenses pose to student success, they have increased efforts to provide free access to required course materials. Librarians at Illinois State University initiated a program to license course-assigned e-books, surveying participating students and faculty regarding their perspectives on textbook affordability and their experiences with the provided e-books. Student responses were overwhelmingly positive, and they identified several ways the e-books enhanced their experience in the course. The findings suggest that library-provided course materials contribute to students' engagement as learners and their academic success within courses.
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spellingShingle Supporting an Inclusive and Equitable Classroom: Student Perspectives on a Textbook Affordability Initiative
Julie A. Murphy
Rachel E. Scott
Anne Shelley
Mallory Jallas
Rachel Park
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Barriers
Textbooks
Noninstructional Student Costs
Ability
Instructional Materials
Student Attitudes
Electronic Books
Program Evaluation
Learner Engagement
Supporting an Inclusive and Equitable Classroom: Student Perspectives on a Textbook Affordability Initiative Julie A. Murphy Rachel E. Scott Anne Shelley Mallory Jallas Rachel Park Academic Libraries Librarians Barriers Textbooks Noninstructional Student Costs Ability Instructional Materials Student Attitudes Electronic Books Program Evaluation Learner Engagement As academic librarians become aware of the challenges textbook expenses pose to student success, they have increased efforts to provide free access to required course materials. Librarians at Illinois State University initiated a program to license course-assigned e-books, surveying participating students and faculty regarding their perspectives on textbook affordability and their experiences with the provided e-books. Student responses were overwhelmingly positive, and they identified several ways the e-books enhanced their experience in the course. The findings suggest that library-provided course materials contribute to students' engagement as learners and their academic success within courses.
title Supporting an Inclusive and Equitable Classroom: Student Perspectives on a Textbook Affordability Initiative
topic Academic Libraries
Librarians
Barriers
Textbooks
Noninstructional Student Costs
Ability
Instructional Materials
Student Attitudes
Electronic Books
Program Evaluation
Learner Engagement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1420830