Publicidad

Publicidad



becas.universia.netBiblioteca.Net

Entrada usuarios



Research for the Greater Good: Incorporating Service Learning in an Information Literacy Course at Wright State University

1) La descarga del recurso depende de la página de origen
2) Para poder descargar el recurso, es necesario ser usuario
    registrado en Universia
  Descargar recurso

Detalles del recurso

Pertenece a: WSU CORE at OhioLINK Digital Resource Commons  

Descripción:

Like many librarians who teach a for-credit information literacy course, I often struggled to engage students meaningfully. My students seemed to lack any real connection to the curriculum and so were often unmotivated and difficult to teach.

One day, while talking to a faculty member who teaches service learning (SL) courses, I saw an opportunity to incorporate an SL component into my course. My class would require students to provide research to a local nonprofit agency. The class assignments would allow my students to develop real-world connections to the community and the curriculum. I hoped it would engage them more fully than anything I had tried before.

A library colleague, Cheryl Lauricella, and I planned to co-teach the information literacy course EDT (Educational Technology) 110, and she was equally as excited about integrating SL. Administrators in Wright State University’s College of Education and Human Services quickly approved the necessary curriculum changes; the Office of Service Learning helped us select and add essential SL components like community partnership, service, and reflection to our new curriculum.

When my co-teacher saw an advertisement in the local newspaper seeking volunteers to conduct research for Children’s Hunger Alliance (CHA), the pieces fell in place. We collaborated with the director of service learning and a CHA AmeriCorps member to make our vision a reality. Soon, EDT 110: “Community Research Connections” was born.


Autor(es): Barry, Maureen - 

Id.: 55008187

Idioma: inglés (Estados Unidos)  - 

Versión: 1.0

Estado: Final

Palabras claveBarry, Maureen - 

Tipo de recurso: Article  - 

Tipo de Interactividad: Expositivo

Nivel de Interactividad: muy bajo

Audiencia: Estudiante  -  Profesor  -  Autor  - 

Estructura: Atomic

Coste: no

Copyright: sí

Requerimientos técnicos:  Browser: Any - 

Relación: [IsBasedOn] College and Research Libraries News. Volume 72, Number 6, Pages 317-380.
[References] Library Staff Articles and Presentations

Fecha de contribución: 23-feb-2012

Contacto:


Otros recursos del mismo autor(es)

  1. Librarians as Partners in Service-Learning Courses (Part II)

    In Part I, I described two case studies during which I collaborated with service-learning instruc...


  2. Librarians as Partners in Service-Learning Courses (Part 1)

    Service-learning is a high-impact educational practice that engages students (Kuh, 2008) and is a...


  3. Transtumoral plating as a novel method for palliative limb spare and thromboembolism in a dog with a distal radial primary bone tumor A 7-year-old, spayed, female great Pyrenees with a primary tumor of the distal radius was treated wi...
  4. Disseminated Mycobacterium avium infection in a cat A domestic shorthair cat was presented for lethargy and ataxia. Clinical findings included an abdomi...
  5. Disseminated Mycobacterium avium infection in a cat A domestic shorthair cat was presented for lethargy and ataxia. Clinical findings included an abdomi...

Otros recursos de la misma colección

  1. Librarians as Partners in Service-Learning Courses (Part II)

    In Part I, I described two case studies during which I collaborated with service-learning instruc...


  2. Librarians as Partners in Service-Learning Courses (Part 1)

    Service-learning is a high-impact educational practice that engages students (Kuh, 2008) and is a...



Valoración de los usuarios

No hay ninguna valoración para este recurso.Sea el primero en valorar este recurso.