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Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe [email protected] A Personal Philosophy of Instruction and Assistance: The Foundation for Information Literacy And Reference Practice

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Page 1: Hinchliffe- A personal philosophy of instruction and assistance: the foundation for information literacy and reference practice

Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe

[email protected]

A Personal Philosophy of Instruction and Assistance: The Foundation for Information Literacy And Reference Practice

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A philosophy statement is a powerful framework for exploring one's beliefs about instruction and assistance, the role of the librarian, student learning, classroom leadership, assessment, teaching and learning styles, and programmatic development.

Unfortunately, developing a personal philosophy statement can be a daunting task. Librarians may find though that having a statement is necessary (e.g., promotion dossier) and/or desirable (e.g., personal reflection).

The workshop will offer a structured and scaffolded approach to drafting a philosophy statement and identifying evidence from one's information literacy and reference practice as the framework for a portfolio.

Workshop participants will be introduced to two tools, which are freely available – the Teaching Perspectives Inventory and the Teaching Goals Inventory – in order to explore their own personal understandings of instruction and assistance.

Then, through the reflective lens outlined by Stephen Brookfield – autobiographical, student, peers and scholarly literature – participants will further examine their beliefs and practices.

Participants will have a draft of a statement of personal philosophy at the conclusion of the workshop.

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Tell a story of a teacher who influenced you.

What are the qualities

of the teacher that inspired you?

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"A teaching philosophy is a systematic and critical rationale that focuses on the important components defining effective

teaching and learning in a particular discipline and/or

institutional context."

Schönwetter, Deiter J., Sokal, Laura, Friesen, Marcia, & Taylor, K.Lynn. (2002). Teaching philosophies reconsidered: A conceptual model for the development and evaluation of teaching philosophy

statements. The International Journal for Academic Development, 7(1), pp. 83-97.

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A Personal Statement

* beliefs, goals and purpose

* methods and processes

* context

* coherence

* growth over time

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Purpose

* focus attention

* rationale to make decisions

* baseline for evaluation

* document accomplishments

* reflect on practice

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When you think about yourself as a teacher, what

metaphor illuminates your

perspective?

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I believe….

that as a teacher my role is to…..

that knowledge is…..

that learning is…..

that the role of the researcher/learner is to…..

that researchers/learners are motivated by…..

that researchers/learners thinking should be….

I know researcher/learners have learned when …

that my role relative to content/information is….

that good interactions with researchers/learners are…..

that the best teaching and assistance strategies are….

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Teaching Perspectives Inventory

http://www.teachingperspectives.com/

Five Perspectives on Teaching in Adult and Higher Education (1998)

• Transmission – Effective Delivery of Content

• Apprenticeship – Modeling Ways of Being

• Developmental – Cultivating Ways of Thinking

• Nurturing – Nurturing Self-Efficiency

• Social Reform – Seeking a Better Society

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Teaching Goals Inventory http://fm.iowa.uiowa.edu/fmi/xsl/tgi/data_entry.xsl

Classroom Assessment Techniques (1993)

• Higher-Order Thinking Skills

• Basic Academic Success Skills

• Discipline-Specific Knowledge and Skills

• Liberal Arts and Academic Values

• Work and Career Preparation

• Personal Development

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Reflection

Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher (1995)

Four Lens

• Our Autobiographies as Learners and Teachers

• Our Students’ Eyes

• Our Colleagues’ Experiences

• Theoretical Literature

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Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe

[email protected]

THANK YOU!