Course Information
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Credits | 2.25 CEUs or 22.5 PDHs |
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Registration dates | We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment. |
$300.00
Credits: 2.25 CEUs or 22.5 PDHs
This 6-week course will provide participants with the chance to build and transform their teaching toolkit by submitting teaching materials—either tried and true teaching artifacts that have been recycled over the years, or new and untested ideas—to get expert, informed feedback from the instructor and other participants in the course.
Session |
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Credits | 2.25 CEUs or 22.5 PDHs |
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Registration dates | We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment. |
Many seasoned instruction librarians often have extensive files containing countless lesson plans and classroom activities, but they don’t often have the opportunity to workshop these materials to tweak, troubleshoot, and otherwise get constructive feedback from peers. In addition, instruction librarians new to the field sometimes struggle to develop useful teaching materials in order to build their invaluable personal teaching toolkit. This 6-week course will provide participants with the chance to build and transform their teaching toolkit by submitting teaching materials—either tried and true teaching artifacts that have been recycled over the years, or new and untested ideas—to get expert, informed feedback from the instructor and other participants in the course.
This course will be highly interactive and will primarily involve online discussion forums to facilitate constructive conversation about improving instruction materials and teaching practices. Participants will engage in constructive peer review of teaching materials as well as reflection on their teaching strategies.
Collectively, the participants in the course will compile an electronic portfolio accessible after the conclusion of the course containing the workshopped teaching materials for everyone’s use and benefit.
At the conclusion of the course, participants will have:
Weekly schedule:
This course can be taken as one of the courses in our eight-course Certificate in Library Instruction, but can be taken as a stand-alone course as well.
Maria T. Accardi is Librarian and Coordinator of Instruction and Reference at Indiana University Southeast, a regional campus of Indiana University located in New Albany, Indiana. Maria holds a BA in English from Northern Kentucky University, an MA in English from the University of Louisville, and an MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh. She served as a co-editor of and contributor to Critical Library Instruction: Theories and Methods (Library Juice Press, 2010), and is the author of Feminist Pedagogy for Library Instruction (Library Juice Press, 2013), for which she received the ACRL Women and Gender Studies Section Award for Significant Achievement in Women and Gender Studies Librarianship in 2014. She is also the editor of The Feminist Reference Desk: Concepts, Critiques, and Conversations (Library Juice Press, 2017).
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