This panel presentation will provide a brief overview of the Framework, followed by four presentations that explore theoretical and practical concerns that will be of interest to LIS educators. These presentations will serve as a foundation for a large group discussion of the implications of the Framework for LIS programs and the pedagogical challenges it represents. Heidi Julien will convene the session and lead the large group discussion. The panel presentations include the following: • An Introduction to the Framework. Melissa Gross and Don Latham • Teaching Librarians to Teach with the Framework, Yvonne Mery, Nicole Pagowsky, and Carla Stoffle • Reference Course Redesign Using the Integrated Threshold Concept Knowledge Framework, Sus...
According to the projected timeline, the ACRL’s Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
The Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the American Association for School Li...
This panel presentation will provide a brief overview of the Framework, followed by four presentatio...
This presentation relates to the conference theme of exploring effective means of developing informa...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy (IL) for Higher Education presents librarians with a uni...
Many academic librarians in the state of New Jersey (USA) have successfully integrated information l...
In 2000 the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) published the Standards for Infor...
SIG Innovative Pedagogies offers a panel that includes four sets of speakers who examine innovative ...
In this session, McClure and Schaub, editors of Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Le...
In late 2015, we presented a three-hour workshop on the nascent ACRL Framework for Information Liter...
The recently translated Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education is generating consid...
Attempts to implement the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education are often fra...
Much of the focus in the analysis of the ACRL Information Literacy Framework in recent years has bee...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
According to the projected timeline, the ACRL’s Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
The Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the American Association for School Li...
This panel presentation will provide a brief overview of the Framework, followed by four presentatio...
This presentation relates to the conference theme of exploring effective means of developing informa...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy (IL) for Higher Education presents librarians with a uni...
Many academic librarians in the state of New Jersey (USA) have successfully integrated information l...
In 2000 the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) published the Standards for Infor...
SIG Innovative Pedagogies offers a panel that includes four sets of speakers who examine innovative ...
In this session, McClure and Schaub, editors of Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts: Le...
In late 2015, we presented a three-hour workshop on the nascent ACRL Framework for Information Liter...
The recently translated Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education is generating consid...
Attempts to implement the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education are often fra...
Much of the focus in the analysis of the ACRL Information Literacy Framework in recent years has bee...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
According to the projected timeline, the ACRL’s Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
The Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL) and the American Association for School Li...