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Main Author: Eric Silberberg
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1428136
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contents Fostering Self-Reflection on Library Instruction: Testing a Peer Observation Instrument Focused on Questioning Strategies Eric Silberberg Librarians Teaching Experience Library Personnel Academic Libraries Faculty Workload Educational Background Library Instruction Peer Evaluation Observation Questioning Techniques Reflective Teaching Teaching Methods Student Participation This study demonstrates that a library instruction observation instrument can effectively foster critical self-reflection among academic library faculty and staff on their teaching practices. The paper outlines the instrument's design, which gathers low inference observations on instructors' use of questioning as a pedagogical strategy based on recommendations from the LIS and education literature. To test and refine the instrument's design, the instructors' utilised the instrument to collect data from classes taught by five participating instructors, who, during post-observation interviews, engaged in thoughtful reflections on their class planning, student participation, and teaching philosophy. They also provided valuable critiques of the usefulness of the instrument. Through analysing the observee reflections and the data from the observation instrument, this study aims to provide academic libraries with a method to incorporate an observation instrument in a peer observation program.
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spellingShingle Fostering Self-Reflection on Library Instruction: Testing a Peer Observation Instrument Focused on Questioning Strategies
Eric Silberberg
Librarians
Teaching Experience
Library Personnel
Academic Libraries
Faculty Workload
Educational Background
Library Instruction
Peer Evaluation
Observation
Questioning Techniques
Reflective Teaching
Teaching Methods
Student Participation
Fostering Self-Reflection on Library Instruction: Testing a Peer Observation Instrument Focused on Questioning Strategies Eric Silberberg Librarians Teaching Experience Library Personnel Academic Libraries Faculty Workload Educational Background Library Instruction Peer Evaluation Observation Questioning Techniques Reflective Teaching Teaching Methods Student Participation This study demonstrates that a library instruction observation instrument can effectively foster critical self-reflection among academic library faculty and staff on their teaching practices. The paper outlines the instrument's design, which gathers low inference observations on instructors' use of questioning as a pedagogical strategy based on recommendations from the LIS and education literature. To test and refine the instrument's design, the instructors' utilised the instrument to collect data from classes taught by five participating instructors, who, during post-observation interviews, engaged in thoughtful reflections on their class planning, student participation, and teaching philosophy. They also provided valuable critiques of the usefulness of the instrument. Through analysing the observee reflections and the data from the observation instrument, this study aims to provide academic libraries with a method to incorporate an observation instrument in a peer observation program.
title Fostering Self-Reflection on Library Instruction: Testing a Peer Observation Instrument Focused on Questioning Strategies
topic Librarians
Teaching Experience
Library Personnel
Academic Libraries
Faculty Workload
Educational Background
Library Instruction
Peer Evaluation
Observation
Questioning Techniques
Reflective Teaching
Teaching Methods
Student Participation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1428136