How to Teach: A Practical Guide for Librarians
<span><span>Designed for any librarian who needs to teach either one person at a time or an entire class, </span><span style="font-style:italic;">How to Teach </span><span>is a stand-alone guide to becoming proficient in teaching users how to access, evaluate, and use information. Covering both face-to-face and online teaching and learning, the book:<br /></span></span><br /><ul start="1" style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><li><span>gives you just enough background on learning theory, how to plan good instruction, and how to deliver it. </span></li><li><span>helps you assess the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face and online instruction and selecting the best mode for your content. </span></li><li><span>Illustrates instructional strategies to employ and provides model lesson plans for creating online and face-to-face instruction.</span></li><li><span>highlights ways of using individualized instruction either by itself or as a complement to other teaching. Examples include how to create LibGuides and videos. </span></li><li><span>features lesson plans with step-by-step instructions and hands on ways to create objectives, present activities, and evaluate instruction.<br /></span></li></ul><span><span>This book is designed for all librarians and library staff who teach as part of their role and library school students new to teaching.<br /></span></span>