The library student employee as student: Using learning outcomes to develop an instructional approach to training

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Joshua C. Waltman
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The development and implementation of a student employee training program creates a unique opportunity for librarians and library staff to contribute to the career preparation of students. The Jerry Falwell Library Learning Commons developed its training program around the creation of three learning outcomes that reframed the student employee position as an educational experience. Through experience and reflection, the training program components direct students to develop transferable skills relevant across many career paths. The replicable model developed using these learning outcomes represents a means of aligning the interests of both the library and the student in order to promote a more transformational instructor-student exchange.
作为学生的图书馆学生雇员:利用学习成果开发培训的教学方法
摘要:学生员工培训计划的制定和实施为图书馆员和图书馆工作人员为学生的职业准备做出贡献创造了一个独特的机会。Jerry Falwell Library Learning Commons围绕创造三种学习成果制定了培训计划,将学生员工职位重新定义为一种教育体验。通过经验和反思,培训计划的组成部分指导学生发展与许多职业道路相关的可转移技能。利用这些学习成果开发的可复制模型代表了一种调整图书馆和学生兴趣的方式,以促进更具变革性的师生交流。
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College & Undergraduate Libraries
College & Undergraduate Libraries INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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1.70
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期刊介绍: College & Undergraduate Libraries enables libraries serving primarily undergraduate students to enhance the range of services, resources, and facilities offered to their constituents while also contributing to staff professional development. Whether focusing on public services, technical services, management, or technology, the journal highlights the fact that undergraduate libraries must collaborate with agencies both on and off campus in order to survive and thrive. In addition to numerous columns on current topics, typical contents include research-based articles, case studies, reports of best practices, an occasional literature review or product review, and opinion pieces.
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