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Main Authors: Willis, Carolyn N., Thomas, Wm. Joseph
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ792895
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author Willis, Carolyn N.
Thomas, Wm. Joseph
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Thomas, Wm. Joseph
Willis, Carolyn N.
Thomas, Wm. Joseph
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contents Students as Audience: Identity and Information Literacy Instruction Willis, Carolyn N. Thomas, Wm. Joseph Instructional Development Research Methodology Information Literacy Information Skills Library Instruction Teaching Methods Cognitive Style Benchmarking Student Centered Curriculum Student Characteristics Audience Analysis Student Subcultures Student Diversity This article encourages librarians to ask who their students are and how the makeup of the student body influences their instructional planning and presentations. Specifically included are implications for teaching space, planning for and presenting instructional content in person, and identifying outreach activities to selected student groups. The article includes survey data reflecting students' identity and preference for teaching strategies that might be most effective for themselves and for their classmates. The authors maintain that the goal of library instruction remains the same as it has been--for all students to learn successful research strategies and information literacy skills. (Contains 3 tables and 21 notes.)
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spellingShingle Students as Audience: Identity and Information Literacy Instruction
Willis, Carolyn N.
Thomas, Wm. Joseph
Instructional Development
Research Methodology
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Library Instruction
Teaching Methods
Cognitive Style
Benchmarking
Student Centered Curriculum
Student Characteristics
Audience Analysis
Student Subcultures
Student Diversity
Students as Audience: Identity and Information Literacy Instruction Willis, Carolyn N. Thomas, Wm. Joseph Instructional Development Research Methodology Information Literacy Information Skills Library Instruction Teaching Methods Cognitive Style Benchmarking Student Centered Curriculum Student Characteristics Audience Analysis Student Subcultures Student Diversity This article encourages librarians to ask who their students are and how the makeup of the student body influences their instructional planning and presentations. Specifically included are implications for teaching space, planning for and presenting instructional content in person, and identifying outreach activities to selected student groups. The article includes survey data reflecting students' identity and preference for teaching strategies that might be most effective for themselves and for their classmates. The authors maintain that the goal of library instruction remains the same as it has been--for all students to learn successful research strategies and information literacy skills. (Contains 3 tables and 21 notes.)
title Students as Audience: Identity and Information Literacy Instruction
topic Instructional Development
Research Methodology
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Library Instruction
Teaching Methods
Cognitive Style
Benchmarking
Student Centered Curriculum
Student Characteristics
Audience Analysis
Student Subcultures
Student Diversity
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ792895