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    Introduction to the Pedagogy of New Literacies and Applied Critical Thinking

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    Kacy Lovelace, Marshall University

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    Publisher: Marshall University

    Language: English

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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Acknowledgments
    • I. History and Theory of Information, New Literacies, and Pedagogy
    • 1. Information and New Literacies Theory: Theories of Information Literacy, Digital Literacy, Transliteracy/Metaliteracy, and Visual Literacy
    • 2. Introduction to Pedagogy and Andragogy, Learning Styles, Online Vs. Face-to-face Learning 
    • II. Choosing Learning Outcomes and Activities For Information Literacy Needs
    • 3. Determining Information and Instructional Needs of Users
    • 4. Introduction to Planning Information Literacy Sessions: Developing and Teaching
    • III. Teaching and Designing Instruction of New Literacies
    • 5. Practical Tools and Material for Enhancing your Information Literacy Session
    • 6. Assessing Your Information Literacy Instruction
    • IV. Applied Critical Thinking
    • 7. Assessing Critical Thinking Dispositions in an Era of High-Stakes Standardized Testing
    • 8. Imagination, Critical Thinking, and Teaching
    • Glossary

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    About the Book

    This textbook is an introduction to information and new literacies instruction in a variety of libraries and other information-related organizations and for a variety of patrons (including K-12, ESL, special needs learners, and adult learners). Topics include the history and theoretical bases of literacy instruction, instructional program development, and pedagogical and evaluation techniques. Featuring hands-on assessments for students pursing an Instructional Technology and Library Science emphasis, this text introduces new literacies, provides a comprehensive look at literacy instruction, literacy instruction improvement, and literacy instruction lesson planning with a focus on critical thinking.

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    Kacy Lovelace, Marshall University

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