This narrative describes a collaboration between three university literacy faculty and a subject librarian undertaken to embed library instruction across the semester in three required courses--children’s literature, early literacy, and disciplinary literacy--in order to help undergraduate preservice teachers better understand and incorporate children’s literature and high interest literature into their teaching. Concrete, scaffolded, hands-on experiences for preservice teachers with teaching materials helped to build awareness of foundational concepts in literacy instruction. Librarian/faculty collaborations have the potential to improve literacy teacher preparation programs by providing designed opportunities for active, concrete engageme...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
This paper is based on a study conducted with a group of university lecturers in Sri Lanka. The obje...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
This narrative describes a collaboration between three university literacy faculty and a subject lib...
The author explores teacher librarians’ ideas about teacher collaborations around literacy and liter...
The Jereld R. Nicholson Library’s teaching focus follows a strong introductory model, being well int...
Collaborations between teaching faculty, librarians and others can lead to enhanced learning experie...
Canadian universities are emphasizing degree-level learning outcomes, with the goal of student lifel...
The challenge of developing information literate college students begins long before freshmen enter ...
The challenge of developing information literate college students begins long before freshmen enter ...
Does a one-shot bibliographic instruction session really provide a foundation for undergraduate stud...
This article looks at how librarians, who are the experts in information dissemination can collabo...
In the summer of 2016, a social science librarian, a special collections librarian, and a political ...
In a general science education course, Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants, taught at a research univ...
This article is designed as ”Open Access”. This is the journal's PDF originally published in The Jou...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
This paper is based on a study conducted with a group of university lecturers in Sri Lanka. The obje...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
This narrative describes a collaboration between three university literacy faculty and a subject lib...
The author explores teacher librarians’ ideas about teacher collaborations around literacy and liter...
The Jereld R. Nicholson Library’s teaching focus follows a strong introductory model, being well int...
Collaborations between teaching faculty, librarians and others can lead to enhanced learning experie...
Canadian universities are emphasizing degree-level learning outcomes, with the goal of student lifel...
The challenge of developing information literate college students begins long before freshmen enter ...
The challenge of developing information literate college students begins long before freshmen enter ...
Does a one-shot bibliographic instruction session really provide a foundation for undergraduate stud...
This article looks at how librarians, who are the experts in information dissemination can collabo...
In the summer of 2016, a social science librarian, a special collections librarian, and a political ...
In a general science education course, Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants, taught at a research univ...
This article is designed as ”Open Access”. This is the journal's PDF originally published in The Jou...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
This paper is based on a study conducted with a group of university lecturers in Sri Lanka. The obje...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...