Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Presentation: Empowering Faculty to Empower Learners via Information Literacy

Democratic Belonging as Informed Citizenry: Empowering Faculty to Empower Learners via Information Literacy was a workshop delivered by Anna Santucci, Amanda K. Izenstark and Mary C. MacDonald (University of Rhode Island, USA) at the American Association of Colleges and Universities conference last week.
"Intentionally designing learning experiences that integrate accessible Information Literacy (IL) skills for all students is a crucial step towards educational justice, a paramount responsibility in the democratic mission of our institutions. With this goal, the University of Rhode Island’s Office for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning has partnered with instruction librarians since 2018 in developing and facilitating a High Impact Teaching Seminar for faculty. Participants will learn about the seminar’s theoretical framework, impact and structure, engage in selected activities, and reflect on possible applications at their own institutions."
There is an informative slide presentation, and worksheets from the workshop, at https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/lib_ps_presentations/12/
Photo by Sheila Webber: Chapelgarth, December 2021

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