Teaching in a Tea House (original) (raw)

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Librarians have made laudable efforts in developing information literacy instruction (ILI) programs, and in working with K-12 and public libraries, leveraging efforts to prepare students for college and university-level work, supporting lifelong learning. However, up to now few may have asked key questions across libraries of all types regarding a broader, more sequential approach to lifelong information literacy.

LILi, a group of librarians from a spectrum of California libraries (university, college, community college, school, government, public and special libraries), is investigating IL definitions, standards and instruction in California. LILi began by mounting an online survey and promoting it to over 13,000 California libraries of all types. A quick review of initial responses revealed surprises, including this: librarians are teaching in a tea house! Other interesting findings are bound to surface as LILi analyzes this ILI snapshot and begins to…

Grassian, Esther; Haras, Catherine; and Pashaie, Billy, "Teaching in a Tea House" (2009). LOEX Conference Proceedings 2007. 20.
https://commons.emich.edu/loexconf2007/20

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