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Tips for Teaching Library Instruction and Information Literacy to First-Gen College Students,Nontraditional Students,or English as a Second Language (ESL) Students
Authors:Dwain Posey Teague
Institution:1. Pearsall Library, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USAdteague@ncwc.edu
Abstract:Abstract

Librarians are charged with providing effective library instruction (i.e., how to utilize the library, how to conduct research, etc.) while also effectively teaching library users information literacy skills (how to interpret and evaluate the information they are accessing). Challenges that librarians face when trying to accomplish these tasks may include time constraints in the classroom, students who are not tech savvy, students who don’t understand library terminology, and students who don’t understand information literacy as a whole. The purpose of this article is to briefly describe scenarios that librarians could encounter when both teaching library instruction as well as teaching information literacy—scenarios that could hinder the learning processes for students and library users. Tips and suggestions are provided that can help librarians assess the diverse makeup of the class attendees to tailor their instruction session. Tips and suggestions are also provided to help librarians better engage students and users during library instruction and information literacy instruction.
Keywords:diverse audiences  information literacy  library instruction  tips and suggestions
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