From research to practice the scholarship of teaching and learning in LIS education

New faculty members after arrive with little experience in teaching or planning for teaching. This book helps overcome that challenge. Many if not most schools of library and information science have many students seeking a second career. The information concerning teaching adult learners will be es...

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Main Author: Grealy, Deborah S.
Other Authors: Hall-Ellis, Sylvia D.
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Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn Libraries Unlimited 2009
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