Critical Literacy for Information Professionals

Critical Literacy for Information Professionals

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  • Author: Sarah McNicol
  • Publisher: Facet Publishing
  • ISBN: 1783300825
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 193

This edited collection explores critical literacy theory and provides practical guidance to how it can be taught and applied in libraries. Critical literacy asks fundamental questions about our understanding of knowledge. Unlike more conventional approaches to literacy and resource evaluation, with critical literacy there is no single ‘correct’ way to read and respond to a text or resource. A commitment to equity and social justice sets critical literacy apart from many other types of literacy and links it to wider societal debates, such as internationalization, community cohesion and responses to disability. The book provides a foundation of critical literacy theory, as applied to libraries; combines theory and practice to explore critical literacy in relation to different user groups, and offers practical ways to introduce critical literacy approaches in libraries. Contributed to by international experts from across library sectors, the book covers topics including: radical information literacy as an approach to critical literacy education critical literacy and mature students physical and digital disability access in libraries teaching critical literacy skills in a multicultural, multilingual school community teaching media literacy developing critical literacy skills in an online environment new media and critical literacy. Critical Literacy for Information Professionals also contains a series of practically-focussed case studies that describe tools or approaches that librarians have used to engage users in critical literacy. Drawing on examples from across library sectors including schools, public libraries, universities, workplaces and healthcare, these illustrate how critical literacy can be applied across a variety of library settings, including online and new media environments. Accessible to those with little knowledge of critical literacy, while also introducing debates and ideas to those with more experience of the field, this book will be essential reading for librarians, information professionals and managers in all sectors, students of library and information science, school and higher education teachers and researchers.


Critical Information Literacy

Critical Information Literacy

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  • Author: Annie Downey
  • Publisher: Library Juice Press
  • ISBN: 9781634000246
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

"Provides a snapshot of the current state of critical information literacy as it is enacted and understood by academic librarians"--


Information Literacy and Social Justice

Information Literacy and Social Justice

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  • Author: Lua Gregory
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781936117567
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"Discusses information literacy and its social justice aspects, through a selection of chapters addressing the values of intellectual freedom, social responsibility, and democracy in relation to the sociopolitical context of library work"--Provided by publisher.


Metaliteracy: Reinventing Information Literacy to Empower Learners

Metaliteracy: Reinventing Information Literacy to Empower Learners

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  • Author: Thomas P. Mackey
  • Publisher: American Library Association
  • ISBN: 1555709893
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 302

Today’s learners communicate, create, and share information using a range of information technologies such as social media, blogs, microblogs, wikis, mobile devices and apps, virtual worlds, and MOOCs. In Metaliteracy, respected information literacy experts Mackey and Jacobson present a comprehensive structure for information literacy theory that builds on decades of practice while recognizing the knowledge required for an expansive and interactive information environment. The concept of metaliteracy expands the scope of traditional information skills (determine, access, locate, understand, produce, and use information) to include the collaborative production and sharing of information in participatory digital environments (collaborate, produce, and share) prevalent in today’s world. Combining theory and case studies, the authors Show why media literacy, visual literacy, digital literacy, and a host of other specific literacies are critical for informed citizens in the twenty-first centuryOffer a framework for engaging in today’s information environments as active, selfreflective, and critical contributors to these collaborative spacesConnect metaliteracy to such topics as metadata, the Semantic Web, metacognition, open education, distance learning, and digital storytellingThis cutting-edge approach to information literacy will help your students grasp an understanding of the critical thinking and reflection required to engage in technology spaces as savvy producers, collaborators, and sharers.


Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers

Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers

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  • Author: Laura Saunders
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781946011091
  • Category : Academic libraries
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 389

"This open access textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to instruction in all types of library and information settings. Designed for students in library instruction courses, the text is also a resource for new and experienced professionals seeking best practices and selected resources to support their instructional practice. Organized around the backward design approach and written by LIS faculty members with expertise in teaching and learning, this book offers clear guidance on writing learning outcomes, designing assessments, and choosing and implementing instructional strategies, framed by clear and accessible explanations of learning theories. The text takes a critical approach to pedagogy and emphasizes inclusive and accessible instruction. Using a theory into practice approach that will move students from learning to praxis, each chapter includes practical examples, activities, and templates to aid readers in developing their own practice and materials."--Publisher's description.


Critical Library Instruction

Critical Library Instruction

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  • Author: Maria T. Accardi
  • Publisher: Library Juice Press, LLC
  • ISBN: 1936117401
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 358

"A collection of articles about various ways of applying critical pedagogy and related educational theories to library instruction"--Provided by publisher.


Critical Librarianship

Critical Librarianship

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  • Author: Samantha Schmehl Hines
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
  • ISBN: 1839094842
  • Category : Reference
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 177

This book offers a timely mix of thought-provoking chapters bringing together national and global studies on critical librarianship, and conveying the kind of research which current library managers and researchers need, mixing theory with a good dose of pragmatism.


Technology and Critical Literacy in Early Childhood

Technology and Critical Literacy in Early Childhood

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  • Author: Vivian Maria Vasquez
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0415539501
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 130

This book explores the intersection of technology and critical literacy, specifically addressing what new technologies afford critical literacy work with young children between ages three to eight.


Critical Literacy

Critical Literacy

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  • Author: Lisa P. Stevens
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1452236410
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 161

"This is an excellent text. I particularly liked how the authors share examples of critical literacy throughout the book, especially with digital and multimedia texts." —Peter McDermott, The Sage Colleges "Through realistic discussion of how text shapes us and is shaped by us, Critical Literacy provides pre- and in-service teachers with concrete ways to engage in critical literacy practices with children from elementary through high school." —Cheryl A. Kreutter, St. John Fisher College ...a unique, practical critical literacy text with concrete examples and theoretical tools for pre- and in-service teachers Authors Lisa Patel Stevens and Thomas W. Bean explore the historical and political foundations of critical literacy and present a comprehensive examination of its uses for K-12 classroom practice. Key Features: Focuses on the nexus of critical literacy theory and practice through real classroom examples, vignettes, and conversations among teachers and teacher educators Illustrates how critical literacy practices are enacted in the classroom at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Offers step-by-step teaching strategies for implementing critical literacy in K-12 classrooms at different paces, depending on existing curriculum Intended Audience: This is an excellent supplemental text for a variety of advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in education departments on how to teach reading and writing. This text will also appeal to instructors and students exploring issues of representation, linguistics, and critical deconstruction.


Critical Literacy in the Classroom

Critical Literacy in the Classroom

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  • Author: Wendy Morgan
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415142472
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

Critical literacy investigates how forms of knowledge, and the power they bring, are created in language and taken up by those who use texts. It asks how language might be put to different, more equitable uses, and how texts might be recreated in a way that would tell a different story. This book is a carefully documented and critically analysed example of the growing emphasis on critical literacy in syllabuses, government reports and the like. It: * bridges the gap between academics' theorizing and teachers' work * describes how secondary teachers have planned and implemented critical literacy curricula on a range of topics, from Shakespeare to the workplace * listens to teachers reflecting on their teaching and analyses classroom talk * extrapolates from present practice to a future critical literacy in a digitised, hypermedia world. Teachers and students of education, critical literacy advocates and theorists of literacy and schooling can learn much more from this book, which shows how critical literacy teachers, and their students are contributing to the ongoing reinvention of English education as critical literacy.