The Craft of Librarian Instruction: Using Acting Techniques to Create Your Teaching Presence, by Julie Artman, Jeff Sundquist, and Douglas R. Dechow. ACRL, 2016. 978-0-8389-8821-3.
Publisher's Description
Library instruction is like a theatre performance. You play a role as the instruction librarian. There is a live audience. You may receive reviews or evaluations. Or maybe the teaching experience feels more like an audition—a bit unnerving! In The Craft of Librarian Instruction: Using Acting Techniques to Create Your Teaching Presence, join Julie Artman, Jeff Sundquist, and Douglas R. Dechow for a fun and creative approach to library instruction as they demonstrate how acting techniques can hone your presentation skills, your teaching style, and your performance to create an invigorating (and stress-free) learning experience for your students.Using acting methods and techniques, you’ll learn how to:
- Rehearse and prepare for your instruction session by centering yourself through visualization, memorization, and improvisation;
- Connect with your students through personalization and role-playing, and by exploring your teacher identity; and
- Sharpen your unique teaching presence through reflection and intentional instruction.
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