Librarians, Literacy and the Promotion of Gender Equity

Librarians, Literacy and the Promotion of Gender Equity
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781476607917
ISBN-13 : 1476607915
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Book Synopsis Librarians, Literacy and the Promotion of Gender Equity by : Lesley S.J. Farmer

Download or read book Librarians, Literacy and the Promotion of Gender Equity written by Lesley S.J. Farmer and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2014-12-03 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Today’s youth have available an unprecedented array of information and media, and today’s literacy must extend well beyond decoding the printed page. As the keepers of information, how do librarians help boys and girls separate relevant from irrelevant, important from unimportant, helpful from harmful? How can librarians help students become self-sufficient learners? This book addresses today’s need for literacies in technology, reading, information, and numbers, as well as visual, aural, and media literacy. With thorough consideration of the latest research, it focuses on how gender affects the way these literacies are learned, experienced, and used. Exercises are recommended to help students of both genders become effective learners and managers of their environment. After delving into issues of gender, such as differences and similarities in the way boys and girls learn, discussion concentrates on how librarians and other educators can design learning activities with gender and technology issues in mind. Individual chapters deal with each type of literacy, and the concluding chapter discusses the interdependence of all. This book demonstrates that the era of “one size fits all” literacy is behind us, and argues for the library as an optimal learning environment for exploring literacies holistically.


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