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“EVERYTHING WE DO IS PEDAGOGY.” CRITICAL PEDAGOGY, THE FRAMEWORK AND LIBRARY PRACTICE JEREMY MCGINNISS SUMMIT UNIVERSITY LIBRARY DIRECTOR @JMYMCGINNISS LOEX 2016 PITTSBURGH, PA CC-BY-NC
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QUESTIONS
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HOW DOES THE LIBRARY, AS A WHOLE, ENGAGE IN PEDAGOGY?
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“PEDAGOGY IS PRESENT WHEREVER KNOWLEDGE IS PRODUCED.” H. GIROUX
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WHERE ARE WE GOING? Definition and discussion of critical pedagogy Critical pedagogy and the ACRL Framework Three sites of application
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Critical Pedagogy Library Practice ACRL Framework
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Critical Pedagogy ACRL Framework Library Practice
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WHAT IS CRITICAL PEDAGOGY?
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“Critical pedagogy… affords students the opportunity to read, write and learn from a position of agency-to engage in a culture of questions… imagining literacy as a mode of intervention, a way of learning about the word as a basis for intervening in the world….” Henry A. Giroux, On Critical Pedagogy.
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THREE REASONS FOR CRITICAL PEDAGOGY Identity
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“…the experience of the learning self is invented in and through its engagement with pedagogy’s force. This self emerges along with the new concepts that its participation in a particular pedagogy helps to create and the new challenges that its participation helps to pose.” Elizabeth Ellsworth, Places of Learning
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THREE REASONS FOR CRITICAL PEDAGOGY Identity Relationships Mode of educational action
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CRITICAL PEDAGOGY AND THE ACRL FRAMEWORK
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“CREATE WIDER CONVERSATIONS ABOUT STUDENT LEARNING, THE SCHOLARSHIP OF TEACHING AND LEARNING, AND THE ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING ON LOCAL CAMPUSES AND BEYOND.” www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework
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AUTHORITY IS CONSTRUCTED & CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION CREATION AS A PROCESS INFORMATION HAS VALUE RESEARCH AS INQUIRY SCHOLARSHIP AS CONVERSATION SEARCHING AS STRATEGIC EXPLORATION
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ENGAGING CRITICAL PEDAGOGY
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SITES OF PRACTICE Library Space
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“WHAT IS FAMILIAR TENDS TO BE TRANSPARENT.” MICHAEL BUCKLAND
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SITES OF PRACTICE Library Space Faculty
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“…WE TEACH WHO WE ARE.” Parker Palmer
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SITES OF PRACTICE Library Space Faculty Student Staff
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HOW DOES THE LIBRARY, AS A WHOLE, ENGAGE IN PEDAGOGY?
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REFERENCES Beilin, I. (2015). Beyond the Threshold: Conformity, Resistance, and the ACRL Information Literacy Framework for Higher Education. In the Library with the Lead Pipe. Retrieved from http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/beyond-the-threshold-conformity-resistance- and-the-aclr-information-literacy-framework-for-higher-education/ Blum, S. (2016). “I love learning; I hate school”: an anthropology of college. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Budd, J. (2012). Informational education: Creating an understanding of justice. Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 0(0), 1–12. Burgess, C. (2015). Teaching Students, Not Standards: Threshold Crossings for Students and Instructors Alike. Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research, 10(1). Retrieved from https://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/view/3440 Drabinski, E. (2014). Toward a Kairos of Library Instruction. ACALIB The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 40(5), 480–485. Ellsworth, E. (2005). Places of learning: media, architecture, pedagogy. New York: RoutledgeFalmer. Elmborg, J. (2006). Critical Information Literacy: Implications for Instructional Practice. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 32(2), 192–199. Elmborg, J. K. (2002). Teaching at the desk: Toward a reference pedagogy. Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2(3), 455–464.
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REFERNCES, CONT. Fister, B. (2004, September). Common Ground: Libraries and Learning. Retrieved May 4, 2016, from http://homepages.gac.edu/%7Efister/LIcommonground.html Giroux, H. A. (1992). Border crossings: cultural workers and the politics of education. New York; London: Routledge. Giroux, H. A. (2011). On critical pedagogy. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group. Hicks, A. (2015). Drinking on the Job: Integrating Workplace Information Literacy into the Curriculum. LOEX Quarterly, 9–15. Jacobs, H. L. M. (2008). Information Literacy and Reflective Pedagogical Praxis. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 34(3), 256–262. Kincheloe, J. L. (2008). Knowledge and critical pedagogy: an introduction. Montreal: Springer. Library Juice» Mandy Henk’s Hikuwai Event: What is Critical Librarianship? (n.d.). Retrieved from http://libraryjuicepress.com/blog/?p=5252 Liston, D. P., & Garrison, J. W. (2004). Teaching, learning, and loving: reclaiming passion in educational practice. New York: RoutledgeFalmer.
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