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Active Learning Techniques for Librarians

Practical Examples

A volume in Chandos Information Professional Series

Book2010

Authors:

Andrew Walsh and Padma Inala

Active Learning Techniques for Librarians

Practical Examples

A volume in Chandos Information Professional Series

Book2010

 

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Authors:

Andrew Walsh and Padma Inala

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A practical work outlining the theory and practice of using active learning techniques in library settings. It explains the theory of active learning and argues for its importance ... read full description

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    1 - What is active learning?

    Pages 1-15

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    2 - Active learning tips

    Pages 17-104

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    3 - Lesson plans

    Pages 105-142

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    Index

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A practical work outlining the theory and practice of using active learning techniques in library settings. It explains the theory of active learning and argues for its importance in our teaching and is illustrated using a large number of examples of techniques that can be easily transferred and used in teaching library and information skills to a range of learners within all library sectors. These practical examples recognise that for most of us involved in teaching library and information skills the one off session is the norm, so we need techniques that allow us to quickly grab and hold our learners’ attention. The examples are equally useful to those new to teaching, who wish to bring active learning into their sessions for the first time, as to those more experienced who want to refresh their teaching with some new ideas and to carry on their development as librarian teachers.

A practical work outlining the theory and practice of using active learning techniques in library settings. It explains the theory of active learning and argues for its importance in our teaching and is illustrated using a large number of examples of techniques that can be easily transferred and used in teaching library and information skills to a range of learners within all library sectors. These practical examples recognise that for most of us involved in teaching library and information skills the one off session is the norm, so we need techniques that allow us to quickly grab and hold our learners’ attention. The examples are equally useful to those new to teaching, who wish to bring active learning into their sessions for the first time, as to those more experienced who want to refresh their teaching with some new ideas and to carry on their development as librarian teachers.

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  • Outlines the argument for more active learning techniques in our sessions
  • Explains the theory of active learning
  • Includes examples that can be used in teaching
  • Outlines the argument for more active learning techniques in our sessions
  • Explains the theory of active learning
  • Includes examples that can be used in teaching

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ISBN

978-1-84334-592-3

Language

English

Published

2010

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Copyright © 2010 Woodhead Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.

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Chandos Publishing

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Authors

Andrew Walsh

Padma Inala