Empowering ESL students: A new model for information literacy instruction

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2001

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Elsevier Science Inc.

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This paper proposes a new type of collaboration between librarians and English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) instructors. Librarians will work with instructors to match similar information literacy and ESL objectives and concepts, and together build these into the ESL syllabus. However, unlike other instruction programs, the course is to be taught almost exclusively by the ESL instructor. It is believed that students will gain more from this model because it offers more learning opportunities, and stresses the cross-applicability of language and information literacy concepts and skills. Sample lesson plans are also provided. A version of this paper was presented at the OhioTESOL (an association of ESL professionals) Spring Conference, Columbus, OH.

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English-as-a-Second Language instruction, ESL course development, information literacy

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Miriam Conteh-Morgan, "Empowering ESL students: A new model for information literacy instruction," Research Strategies 18, no. 1 (2001), doi: 10.1016/S0734-3310(02)00064-2