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This book connects teaching practical strategies and ideas with
educational theories to give you techniques to use in the classroom
to capture students' attention and engage them with instruction.
Drawing on the literatures of adult education and of teaching
skills, Engaging Diverse Learners: Teaching Strategies for Academic
Librarians presents a wide range of methods to improve how you
teach. Coauthors Mark Aaron Polger and Scott Sheidlower argue that
in order to grab–and hold onto—students' attention, instructors
must get their interest right from the beginning. The techniques
they suggest explain how to take into consideration the range of
different learning styles students may have, how to accommodate
students with different English language skills or abilities, and
how to successfully work with individuals from different
socioeconomic backgrounds or from different technologically adapted
generations. The sections for each group address the key questions
of identification (who are they?); how members of that group tend
to react to libraries, librarians, and education; and how
educational theories of that time affected students' learning in
that generation.
Learn how to successfully employ practical techniques that infuse
information literacy instruction with humor. How can humor be
applied by academic librarians to better teach information
literacy? And why is humor such an effective teaching tool? This
book provides a cross-disciplinary review of the literature
regarding use of humor in tertiary education settings, and
specifically in library science; explains its effectiveness for
capturing and maintaining student attention when covering necessary
subjects; and presents the invaluable personal experiences of
instruction librarians across North America who regularly use humor
in the classroom. Humor and Information Literacy: Practical
Techniques for Library Instruction addresses the subject in both a
scholarly and a practical manner. The first section of the book
contains original multi-disciplinary essays covering humor in the
fields of communication theory, education, library science,
psychology, and even stand-up comedy. The second section documents
practical techniques that practicing librarians use to teach
information literacy with humor, accompanied by commentary by the
authors. Dozens of practical examples of teaching information
literacy using humor Contributions from more than 30 professional
academic librarians who share their methods of teaching information
literacy using humor A multidisciplinary bibliography reflecting
humor in the fields of communication theory, education, library
science, performance theory, and psychology A webliography of funny
YouTube clips relevant to libraries and information literacy
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