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Madeline Ruggiero Collection Development Librarian Queensborough Community College. Culturally Responsive Teaching through the Intersectionality of Collection Development and Information Literacy. Integration of Collection Development & Information Literacy.
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Madeline Ruggiero Collection Development Librarian Queensborough Community College Culturally Responsive Teaching through the Intersectionality of Collection Development and Information Literacy
Integration of Collection Development & Information Literacy • CD & IL connected by a common mission of supporting student research • IL classes inspire CD print book selections • Collection supports the course related research needs of students • Communication between collections and instructions is essential • Information Literacy beyond finding and evaluating online resources
Effective teaching is culturally responsive teaching, when students are engaged. • The assignment regarding the book Spare Parts • Using print books to relate to the leitmotifs throughout the book • Creating a libguide with a tab on related books • Books that are reflective of students’ cultural backgrounds motivate • Davis, Joshua. Spare Parts. FSG Originals, 2014.
“Latina and Asian students can graduate elementary school having almost never read a book about someone with their culture background.” • Re, Justine. “Advocate Groups Protest cultural Disparities Taught in Grade School Literature.” Spectrum News NY1, Feb, 20, 2019.
Research 101 Class • Provide a list of books and have students fill in the call number and retrieve the book • Encourage browsing • Build the collection and make them come and use it Scull, Amanda. Developing Dynamic Intersections Between Collection Development and Information Literacy Instruction. Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.