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We Used Problem-Based Learning in Library Instruction and Came to Question Its Treatment of Students
In The Library With The Lead Pipe (2017)
  • Andria Tieman, Providence College
  • Elliott Stevens, Providence College
Abstract
Two instruction librarians at a medium-sized liberal-arts college on the East Coast of the United States replaced their lecture-style teaching with Problem-Based Learning (PBL). They collaborated with two English instructors to bring PBL to a two-session sequence of library instruction. However, the more they used PBL, and the more they read about how other instruction librarians had employed it, the more they came to see how problematic it can be—especially in its failure to see students as teachers. In this article, you will consider if Problem-Based Learning needs a refresh with critical pedagogy.
Keywords
  • Teaching,
  • Librarianship,
  • PBL,
  • Critical Pedagogy
Publication Date
Summer August 9, 2017
Citation Information
Andria Tieman and Elliott Stevens. "We Used Problem-Based Learning in Library Instruction and Came to Question Its Treatment of Students" In The Library With The Lead Pipe (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andria-tieman/136/