Transformative Information Literacy: Conceptualizing Information Literacy through the Lens of Transformative Learning Theory (Virtual Event)
Start time
June 26, 2025 12:00 PM
End time
June 26, 2025 01:15 PM
Presented By
University Libraries
Location
Online
Workshop Worth
1
Description
What would it mean to teach information literacy with a goal of transformation in mind? Originally developed by Jack Mezirow, transformative learning theory “has played a prominent role in the literature of adult education for several decades” (Hoggan, 2017). Transformative learning theory outlines a process by which an individuals’ frame of reference is transformed through encounters with information or experiences that cause them to question their original habits of mind and perspectives. More than just learning new facts or skills, or expanding their existing frame of reference, a transformative learning experience can result in a “substantive shift in one’s desires, self-awareness, belief structure, and lived experience” (Paul & Quiggin, 2020).
This presentation will provide an overview of transformative learning theory and will consider it in relation to efforts to teach information literacy. The presenter will outline a conception of information literacy developed through the lens of transformative learning theory, and which is aimed at supporting transformation in how our students understand and engage with the information environment.
For participants associated with Ohio State, participation counts as credit toward the Teaching Information Literacy Endorsement from the Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning. For participants not associated with Ohio State, participation counts as credit for the Teaching Information Literacy Certificate being offered by the Teaching & Learning Department in The Ohio State University Libraries.
For participants associated with Ohio State, participation counts as credit toward the Teaching Information Literacy Endorsement from the Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning. For participants not associated with Ohio State, participation counts as credit for the Teaching Information Literacy Certificate being offered by the Teaching & Learning Department in The Ohio State University Libraries.
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