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Main Authors: Christina Taylor Gibson, Elizabeth Massey
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1430845
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contents The Power of Solidarity: The Effects of Professor-Librarian Collaboration on Students' Self-Awareness of Skill Acquisition Christina Taylor Gibson Elizabeth Massey Information Literacy Library Instruction Librarian Teacher Cooperation Academic Libraries Librarians Thinking Skills Barriers Interprofessional Relationship Educational Objectives Student Attitudes Mastery Learning Self Concept Standards Universities Public Colleges Student Diversity College Freshmen First Year Seminars Skill Development Music Education The ACRL "Framework for Information Literacy" revolutionized information literacy instruction. It asks librarians to instill in students the higher-level skills to navigate the information landscape. Literature establishes the value of shared faculty ownership of information literacy threshold concepts, but it also documents the potential pitfalls of faculty involvement (Franklin, 2013; Julien & Given, 2002; Lechtenberg & Donovan, 2022; Perez-Stable et al., 2020). This article explores one successful partnership, concluding that instructor-librarian collaboration forged around shared histories and structured by codeveloped objectives positively influences students' receptivity to information literacy concepts. As demonstrated by surveys of those enrolled in the course, students' self-awareness of their own mastery increased as they applied threshold skills learned in class. Although data do not allow us to correlate academic achievement to students' survey responses, aggregate results in both academic work and survey responses suggest that these insights led to greater independence for many students.
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spellingShingle The Power of Solidarity: The Effects of Professor-Librarian Collaboration on Students' Self-Awareness of Skill Acquisition
Christina Taylor Gibson
Elizabeth Massey
Information Literacy
Library Instruction
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Thinking Skills
Barriers
Interprofessional Relationship
Educational Objectives
Student Attitudes
Mastery Learning
Self Concept
Standards
Universities
Public Colleges
Student Diversity
College Freshmen
First Year Seminars
Skill Development
Music Education
The Power of Solidarity: The Effects of Professor-Librarian Collaboration on Students' Self-Awareness of Skill Acquisition Christina Taylor Gibson Elizabeth Massey Information Literacy Library Instruction Librarian Teacher Cooperation Academic Libraries Librarians Thinking Skills Barriers Interprofessional Relationship Educational Objectives Student Attitudes Mastery Learning Self Concept Standards Universities Public Colleges Student Diversity College Freshmen First Year Seminars Skill Development Music Education The ACRL "Framework for Information Literacy" revolutionized information literacy instruction. It asks librarians to instill in students the higher-level skills to navigate the information landscape. Literature establishes the value of shared faculty ownership of information literacy threshold concepts, but it also documents the potential pitfalls of faculty involvement (Franklin, 2013; Julien & Given, 2002; Lechtenberg & Donovan, 2022; Perez-Stable et al., 2020). This article explores one successful partnership, concluding that instructor-librarian collaboration forged around shared histories and structured by codeveloped objectives positively influences students' receptivity to information literacy concepts. As demonstrated by surveys of those enrolled in the course, students' self-awareness of their own mastery increased as they applied threshold skills learned in class. Although data do not allow us to correlate academic achievement to students' survey responses, aggregate results in both academic work and survey responses suggest that these insights led to greater independence for many students.
title The Power of Solidarity: The Effects of Professor-Librarian Collaboration on Students' Self-Awareness of Skill Acquisition
topic Information Literacy
Library Instruction
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Thinking Skills
Barriers
Interprofessional Relationship
Educational Objectives
Student Attitudes
Mastery Learning
Self Concept
Standards
Universities
Public Colleges
Student Diversity
College Freshmen
First Year Seminars
Skill Development
Music Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1430845