Transforming information literacy instruction using learner-centered teaching

Do you feel like it's long past time to totally transform information literacy instruction? If so, this indispensable new book has everything you need to help you incorporate learner-centered teaching (LCT) into information literacy instruction (ILI), combining important grounding in the discip...

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Main Author: Kaplowitz, Joan R. (Author)
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Published: New York Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc 2012
©2012
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