Wednesday, February 02, 2022

Call for examples of teaching specific groups of learners

There is a call for examples, presented as blog entries and podcasts, from the UK's Information Literacy Group New Professionals Sub-committee. They are "interested in information literacy practice which has been developed to reach a specific group of learners. We are compiling a series of case studies, which document focussed projects which have been designed to reach these groups. We are considering the widest range of examples, from established work in academic environments, small and often ignored individual work, bold innovations and work from health and other work settings. The case studies will be presented as short blog entries and podcasts, with support from our committee members in the editing, development and preparation of the material."
You can nominate yourself or someone else through this link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfOJ3Cg4yfyx8LxjmzrZSjBbxMmrPtEQPAzKLT1zOqXGGLGQA/viewform
Photo by Sheila Webber: Apples at farmers market, January 2022

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