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Your Craft As a Teaching Librarian: Using Acting Skills to Create a Dynamic Presence Second Edition, Revised [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x8 mm, weight: 101 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838939171
  • ISBN-13: 9780838939178
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x8 mm, weight: 101 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838939171
  • ISBN-13: 9780838939178
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Library instruction is like acting: There’s a live audience, in person or online; you may be doing a one-shot, limited engagement, or play to the same crowd repeatedly over the course of a term; and you usually expect reviews. Most important, instruction is like acting in that you’re playing a role, and it’s crucial to prepare your performance before you go on in order to shine and connect authentically with students.

Your Craft as a Teaching Librarian: Using Acting Skills to Create a Dynamic Presence —a revised and expanded edition of The Craft of Librarian Instruction—captures how acting techniques can sharpen your instructional skills and establish your teaching identity, enliven your performance, and create an invigorating learning experience for your students. It’s divided into three entertaining sections:
  • Prepare and Rehearse: Centering yourself, physical and vocal preparation, mindfulness, and avoiding stage fright
  • Perform and Connect: Role playing, identity, action/reaction, and information literacy
  • Reflect and Sharpen: Assessment and adaptation  
Chapters feature exercises to explore on your own or with a colleague, question and answer sections to help you identify potential challenges and solutions, and tips on deepening your teaching skills. A glossary of acting terms and a “learn more about it” bibliography provide additional context for the methods and techniques presented. Your Craft as a Teaching Librarian can help you personalize and characterize your teaching presence and help those with little to no teaching experience, instructors dealing with shyness or stage fright, and more experienced librarians in need of a refreshed perspective, adding an undeniable star quality to your instructional performance.
Acknowledgments v
Prologue vii
SECTION ONE PREPARE AND REHEARSE
Chapter One Setting the Stage
1(6)
Further Reading
3(4)
Chapter Two Centering Yourself
7(10)
Visualization with imagination
8(1)
Comfort
9(1)
Awareness
9(1)
Memorization
10(1)
Improvisation
11(2)
Further Reading
13(1)
Scenarios: Questions and Answers
14(3)
Chapter Three Physical and Vocal Preparation
17(14)
Physical Warm-Up
18(1)
Vocal Warm-Up
19(1)
Volume
20(2)
Pitch
22(1)
Pace
23(1)
Resonance
23(2)
Articulation
25(1)
Further Reading
26(1)
Scenarios: Questions and Answers
27(4)
Chapter Four Mindfulness as a Tool to increase Your Teaching Presence
31(8)
Ground Yourself
32(1)
STOP
32(1)
Mindful Listening to sounds Exercise
33(1)
Mindful Breath Exercise
34(2)
Scenarios (Questions and Answers)
36(3)
SECTION TWO PERFORM AND CONNECT
Chapter Five Role-Playing
39(10)
Personalization
39(2)
Teacher Identity
41(1)
Characterization
42(2)
Role-Playing
44(1)
Further Reading
44(2)
Scenarios: Questions and Answers
46(3)
Chapter Six Flipping the Script: information Literacy
49(10)
The Framework
50(2)
Information Literacy instruction
52(3)
All the World's a Stage
55(4)
Chapter Seven Action (and Reaction)
59(2)
Talking Points/Outline: Library Research for English 102
61(1)
Scene style
61(1)
Objectives
62(1)
Tactics
63(1)
Scene Tempo
64(1)
Obstacles
65(2)
Super-Objective
67(1)
Further Reading
67(2)
Scenarios: Questions and Answers
69(4)
Appendix A
73(8)
Chapter Eight Your Teaching Presence: Charisma and Chemistry
81(16)
Teaching and Learning Cues
82(4)
Motivation
86(1)
Intention
87(1)
Further Viewing
88(3)
Scenarios: Questions and Answers
91(6)
SECTION THREE REFLECT AND SHARPEN
Chapter Nine The Reviews Are in!
97(14)
Reflection
98(2)
Adaptation
100(3)
A Note About Online Library instruction
103(2)
Further Reading
105(2)
Epilogue
107(1)
Further Reading
108(1)
About the Authors
109(2)
Glossary 111(2)
Bibliography 113