What do you find most enjoyable & most challenging about teaching experienced researchers?
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developing effective approaches for teaching experienced researchers
Veronica Arellano DouglasSt. Mary’s College of [email protected]
April Aultman BeckerUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
The Good & The Bad
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The Good & The Bad
Teaching Approaches
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The Good & The Bad
Teaching Approaches
Developing Your Own Activity
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So just who exactly is an experienced researcher?
Who did we leave out?
Librarian Survey
Where do you work?
43 %doctoral
university
28 %master’scollege
16 %4 year
college
7 %other
2 %community
college4 %
researchinstitution
164 respondents
Who do you teach?
upper-level undergraduates
faculty or researchers
grad students in professional programs
undergraduate thesis writers
grad students in research programs
research assistants
87 %
87 %
73 %
67 %
51 %
77 %
164 respondents
What do you most enjoy about teaching experienced researchers?
Aspects of Teaching
&IL Abilities & Dispositions
Aspects of Teaching
Aspects of Teaching
intellectuallystimulating
Aspects of Teaching
intellectuallystimulating
teaching advanced IL concepts
Aspects of Teaching
intellectuallystimulating
teaching advanced IL concepts
empowering students
Aspects of Teaching
intellectuallystimulating
teaching advanced IL concepts
empowering students
building relationships
IL Abilities & Dispositions
passionate about their research
able to develop better questions
possess subject expertise & basic IL skills
want to improve their IL skills and research abilities
engaged, motivated, persistent & focused
What do you find most challenging about teaching experienced researchers?
Aspects of Teaching
teaching students
with varying skill
levels
Aspects of Teaching
teaching students
with varying skill
levels
lack of librarian subject
expertise
Aspects of Teaching
teaching students
with varying skill
levels
lack of librarian subject
expertise
time constraints
IL Weaknesses & Dispositions
too narrowly focused
want to improve their IL skills and research abilities
over-reliance on Google
poor IL and technological abilities
passionate about their researchover-confident about research abilities
set in their ways
What’s the best way to help them learn?
Teaching as Conversation
Teaching as Conversation in Practice
Voting forClass Content
Peer Learning
Peer Learning in Practice
CollaborativeBrainstorming
Creating Safe Spaces
Creating Safe Spaces in Practice
ResearchFirst Aid
Timing &Relevance
Develop Your Own Learning Activity
Students & Scenario
Learning Outcome
Activity or Approach
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