Teaching First-Year College Students
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Teaching First-Year College Students

A Practical Guide for Librarians
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ISBN-13:
9781538116982
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
204
Autor:
Maggie Murphy
Serie:
58, Practical Guides for Librarians
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book takes a comprehensive look at first-year library instruction from examining why first-year students struggle with academic assignments to exploring instruction roles at different institutions. It offers step-by-step guidance for planning, teaching, and assessing first-year students in and beyond the library instruction classroom.

The “first-year experience” is an emerging hot topic in academic libraries, and many librarians who work with first-year students are interested in best practices for engaging and retaining them. Professional discussion and interest groups, conferences, and vendor-sponsored awards for librarians working with first-year students are popping up left and right. A critical aspect of libraries in the first-year experience is effective information literacy instruction for first-year students.



Research shows that, despite growing up in a world rife with technology and information, students entering college rarely bring with them the conceptual understandings and critical habits of thinking needed for finding, evaluating, and ethically using information in both academic and real-world contexts. Faculty in upper-level courses expect students to learn about the research process in their first year of college, and instructors in the first-year curriculum expect librarians to teach this to their students. Despite all this, designing, teaching, and evaluating effective information literacy instruction specifically for first-year students is not necessarily intuitive for instruction librarians. That is why Teaching First-Year College Students: A Practical Guide for Librarians is a comprehensive, how-to guide for both new and experienced librarians interested in planning, teaching, and assessing library instruction for first-year students. The book:



  • Examines the related histories of library instruction and first-year experience initiatives
  • Summarizes and synthesizes empirical research and educational theory about first-year students as learners and novice researchers
  • Establishes best practices for engaging first-year students through active learning and inclusive teaching
  • Features excerpts from interviews with a number of instruction librarians who work with first-year students in a range of positions and instructional contexts
  • Includes examples of activities, lesson plans, and assessment ideas for first-year library instruction for common first-year course scenarios
  • Includes a template to use for library instruction lesson planning



Written by a library instruction coordinator with a graduate degree in First-Year Studies and a first-year instruction librarian, Teaching First-Year College Students: A Practical Guide for Librarians is the first comprehensive, how-to guide for both new and experienced librarians interested in planning, coordinating, teaching, and assessing library instruction for first-year students.

Chapter 1: Focusing on the First Year

Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Novice Researcher

Chapter 3: Examining the Landscape of First-Year Library Instruction

Chapter 4: Preparing to Teach

Chapter 5: Planning Your Instruction

Chapter 6: Engaging Students in the Classroom

Chapter 7: Designing Instructional Materials

Chapter 8: Teaching First-Year Students Online

Chapter 9: Seeing Assessment as a Learning Process

Chapter 10: Forecasting What’s Next for First-Year Instruction

Appendix: Lesson Planning Template

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