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Booking now: Approaches to Teaching Information Literacy in Practice

Bookings are now being taken for a workshop in Sheffield on Friday, May 1 on Approaches to Teaching Information Literacy in Practice.

Led by experienced trainers (and Information Literacy Group Committee Members) Dr. Jane Secker and Sarah Pavey, this half-day, interactive workshop will enable attendees to understand the terminology of information literacy, critical literacy and digital literacy, and how they may be used within different education levels.

It will also look at how to embed information literacy and ensure continuity of teaching practices within different disciplines by sharing experiences of collaboration with teachers and academic staff.

The workshop will take place on Friday, May 1, 2020 at The Circle, Rockingham Lane, Sheffield. Two identical half-day training sessions are available. You can choose either the morning or the afternoon session.

Book your place now!

Additional information:

This is a collaborative workshop that will address key issues for teaching information literacy for library and information staff.

By the end of the half-day event, attendees will have had the opportunity to:

  • Explore what information literacy, critical literacy and digital literacy look like in practice within different education phases
  • Consider why these skills are important and the impact they have on global citizenship and lifelong learning
  • Develop some lesson plans for further development in your workplace that focus on the skills needed for 21st century learning and for global citizenship
  • Develop a strategy for approaching teaching colleagues on collaborative planning and delivery.
Cost:

CILIP Members: £90 plus VAT

Employers partners: £115 plus VAT

Non Members: £140 plus VAT


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