Citation: Fritch, Melia Erin (2018) "Teaching as a Political Act: Critical Pedagogy in Library Instruction," Educational Considerations: Vol. 44: No. 1. https://doi.org/10.4148/0146-9282.1868This article establishes a theoretical framework for critical library instruction (and thereby critical information literacy) that is built upon critical feminist theory, critical race theory, and engaged pedagogy, among others. Using the ideas and work of theorists to create a path linking the ideas of critical analyses together, the author demonstrates the importance and need for critical information literacy within library instruction to empower students, creating opportunities for lifelong learning. Noted within the article are the obstacles for lib...
The Information Literacy agenda of academic libraries has recently been critically examined to uncov...
This essay considers the institutionalization of critical library instruction in the decade since th...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...
Citation: Fritch, Melia Erin (2018) "Teaching as a Political Act: Critical Pedagogy in Library Instr...
Critical pedagogy is an educational movement which gives people the opportunity to develop the knowl...
Critical librarianship challenges librarians to engage with social justice issues in their teaching....
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
This chapter theorizes academic libraries and library workers as partners in social justice work in ...
Objective – Feminist pedagogy in library instruction presents a new approach to actively engaging st...
Critical librarianship, which critiques the role of libraries and information professionals in maint...
The opportunity to expand pedagogy is an especially good thing for library educators, particularly w...
After participating in a multi-year project considering the future directions for library and inform...
Critical librarianship has emerged over the past decade or so as one of the main thrusts of the libr...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsF. Todd GoodsonKay Ann TaylorLibrary instruct...
Feminist pedagogy employs strategies such as collaborative learning, valuing experiential knowledge,...
The Information Literacy agenda of academic libraries has recently been critically examined to uncov...
This essay considers the institutionalization of critical library instruction in the decade since th...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...
Citation: Fritch, Melia Erin (2018) "Teaching as a Political Act: Critical Pedagogy in Library Instr...
Critical pedagogy is an educational movement which gives people the opportunity to develop the knowl...
Critical librarianship challenges librarians to engage with social justice issues in their teaching....
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
This chapter theorizes academic libraries and library workers as partners in social justice work in ...
Objective – Feminist pedagogy in library instruction presents a new approach to actively engaging st...
Critical librarianship, which critiques the role of libraries and information professionals in maint...
The opportunity to expand pedagogy is an especially good thing for library educators, particularly w...
After participating in a multi-year project considering the future directions for library and inform...
Critical librarianship has emerged over the past decade or so as one of the main thrusts of the libr...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsF. Todd GoodsonKay Ann TaylorLibrary instruct...
Feminist pedagogy employs strategies such as collaborative learning, valuing experiential knowledge,...
The Information Literacy agenda of academic libraries has recently been critically examined to uncov...
This essay considers the institutionalization of critical library instruction in the decade since th...
This session will focus on structural oppression within the academic library, and ways two librarian...