2021
DOI: 10.1108/rsr-01-2021-0004
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Case studies in the classroom: assessing a pilot information literacy curriculum for English composition

Abstract: PurposeThis mixed-methods study assesses a pilot library curriculum in a general education English composition course. Case-based learning (CBL), a form of problem-based learning (PBL), was used to scaffold information literacy skills and concepts across sessions. This article explores the approach's impact on student learning and engagement.Design/methodology/approachParticipants were enrolled in four sections of an undergraduate composition course. Two sections were taught with the CBL library curriculum, an… Show more

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“…The majority of ENGL 2010 students work toward their final project, a personal research essay; however, instructors are able to decide what their final research projects' mediums will be. Over the last decade, the library's integration with ENGL 2010 has been meaningfully assessed and revised (Eastman et al ., 2018; Holliday et al ., 2017; Wishkoski et al ., 2021). These assessments have been used to improve our instruction practices, identify gaps in student learning and to advocate for librarian expertise and involvement.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of ENGL 2010 students work toward their final project, a personal research essay; however, instructors are able to decide what their final research projects' mediums will be. Over the last decade, the library's integration with ENGL 2010 has been meaningfully assessed and revised (Eastman et al ., 2018; Holliday et al ., 2017; Wishkoski et al ., 2021). These assessments have been used to improve our instruction practices, identify gaps in student learning and to advocate for librarian expertise and involvement.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%