Invoking the metaphor of scholarship as a conversation offers academic librarians an excellent way to connect information literacy to university ESL (English as a second language) classes. This article describes how this particular metaphor has appeared in the literature of librarianship, and it suggests that this metaphor offers a deeper way to understand and promote information literacy to ESL students. It connects this deeper understanding of information literacy to ESL writing and speaking instructional approaches. These approaches include understanding scholarship as both a formal written end product and as a writing process in the creation, production and dissemination of knowledge. In addition, understanding scholarship as a conversa...
Scholarship as Conversation, one of the threshold concepts in ACRL’s Framework for Information Liter...
This presentation was given at WILU (Workshops in Library Use) an international library instruction ...
a self-reflection study of the incorporation of language skills strategies in speaking, listening, r...
Invoking the metaphor of scholarship as a conversation offers academic librarians an excellent way t...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education generated a large amount of discours...
Although librarians write extensively about student information literacy, faculty-librarian collabor...
As academic librarians, we prescribe an intellectual framework to students by referring to the ‘fami...
Inspired by Scholarship as Conversation, a frame from the conceptual ACRL Framework (ACRL, 2016), t...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education employs scholarship as conversation...
Librarians and English as a Second Language (ESL) instructors can be campus partners to improve stud...
This article encourages thoughtful discussion on cross-disciplinary partnerships among those researc...
Academic librarians are encountering a growing number of English Language Learners (ELLs) every day,...
Ongoing discussion between the Oregon State University (OSU) libraries\u27 acting instruction coordi...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is a discipline that emphasizes instructional develo...
This article discusses the importance of metaphors in education and in inclusive settings in particu...
Scholarship as Conversation, one of the threshold concepts in ACRL’s Framework for Information Liter...
This presentation was given at WILU (Workshops in Library Use) an international library instruction ...
a self-reflection study of the incorporation of language skills strategies in speaking, listening, r...
Invoking the metaphor of scholarship as a conversation offers academic librarians an excellent way t...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education generated a large amount of discours...
Although librarians write extensively about student information literacy, faculty-librarian collabor...
As academic librarians, we prescribe an intellectual framework to students by referring to the ‘fami...
Inspired by Scholarship as Conversation, a frame from the conceptual ACRL Framework (ACRL, 2016), t...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education employs scholarship as conversation...
Librarians and English as a Second Language (ESL) instructors can be campus partners to improve stud...
This article encourages thoughtful discussion on cross-disciplinary partnerships among those researc...
Academic librarians are encountering a growing number of English Language Learners (ELLs) every day,...
Ongoing discussion between the Oregon State University (OSU) libraries\u27 acting instruction coordi...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is a discipline that emphasizes instructional develo...
This article discusses the importance of metaphors in education and in inclusive settings in particu...
Scholarship as Conversation, one of the threshold concepts in ACRL’s Framework for Information Liter...
This presentation was given at WILU (Workshops in Library Use) an international library instruction ...
a self-reflection study of the incorporation of language skills strategies in speaking, listening, r...