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Improving Instruction: What Librarians Can Learn from the Study of College Teaching

Walter, Scott
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Provides an introduction to issues related to instructional improvement in academic libraries through a review of related issues from the literature of college teaching. Presents selected results from a national survey of academic librarians regarding the activities in which they engage to improve their work as teachers, as well as the degree to which their instructional work is evaluated as part of professional review processes.
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2005
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Association of College & Research Libraries
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Library instruction, College teaching, Instructional improvement, Faculty development, Professional development, Academic libraries
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Walter, S. (2005). Improving instruction: What librarians can learn from the study of college teaching. In H. A. Thompson (Ed.), Currents and convergence: Navigating the rivers of change: Proceedings of the twelfth national conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, April 7 – 10, 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Chicago: Association of College & Research Libraries.
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