Sunday, March 21, 2021

Posts from the ILG blog: School libraries; OERs

Today I'll highlight a couple of interesting recent posts from the UK Information Literacy Group blog

Firstly a post from Rebecca Jones (9 March 2021) with Some thoughts from a school librarian in lockdown: in her conclusion she points out that this has been a chance to rethink educational guidelines and practice and "This is a perfect opportunity to promote the need for change and the potential of school libraries, and enabling the school librarian as part of this new innovative and creative approach to thinking and learning." https://infolit.org.uk/some-thoughts-from-a-school-librarian-in-lockdowns/

Secondly, Jane Secker (11 March 2021) talks about a new initiative for Sharing information literacy teaching materals as Open Educational Resources that is just starting up. She calls for anyone who's interested in getting involved to contact her https://infolit.org.uk/sharing-information-literacy-teaching-materials-as-open-educational-resources/
Photo by Sheila Webber: not that long til it's Easter bunny time

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