Teaching Resources

Critical Information Literacy Laboratory For Faculty

The Instructor’s Corner contains teaching resources (discussion prompts, activities, etc.) for instructors at CSUSB.

Critical Library Pedagogy Handbook, Volumes 1 & 2

Explores issues of the theory and practice of inclusive and reflective teaching in order to broaden students' understanding of power structures within the education system and in society.

Curriki

Offers educators more than 80,000 free learning activities for students in grades K-12 in a wide variety of academic subjects.

Data Information Literacy

The working space for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funded research project investigating data information literacy (DIL) needs of e-scient

Design for How People Learn

Julie Dirksen's book focuses on a very practical approach to designing learning, drawing upon what we know about how our brain works, and then applying it.

Digital Texts and Reading Strategies

Reading an academic text in a paper format can be challenging, and reading it online adds complexity to the task.

Disciplinary Applications of Information Literacy Threshold Concepts

Disciplinary Applications of Information Literacy Threshold Concepts provides a balance of theoretical and practical to help readers both conceptually and pragmatically with their work in

Discovery Education

Offers a diverse range of free K-12 classroom resources intended to complement teaching and encourage lifelong learning.

Documented Library Contributions to Student Learning and Success: building evidence with team-based assessment in action campus projects

Academic librarians from across North America continued to expand assessment practices through their participation in the Association of College and Research Libraries’ (ACRL) three-year program, A

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