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 <title>Teaching the Tough Stuff: Exploring the Librarian’s Most Difficult Instructional Challenges</title>
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&lt;p&gt;No matter what we call it—BI, programming, information  literacy/fluency, user education—the instructional role of the librarian  is challenging, but rewarding.&lt;br /&gt;Many of us approach instruction with  little to no formal training in “how to teach.” We work hard in order to  figure it out, we consult our colleagues and friends to discover “what  works?” –yet several concepts--the mechanics of searching, plagiarism,  scholarly discourse-- remain consistently elusive, and are therefore  regularly addressed in professional forums...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;While these topics  are frequently discussed, they are still challenging to solve. Through  our reasoned and polite debate, we will discover great ideas to  implement in the classroom, and identify deeper issues to discuss—such  as developing a personal pedagogy, the role of teaching partners like  faculty, teachers, volunteers and others, and the best tools and  resources available to guide us as we work to become better teachers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;The popularity of graphic novels among readers of all ages continues to  soar. Tune in for a preview of hot spring titles and industry insights  from both graphic novel publishers and creators in this free, hour-long  webinar moderated by &lt;i&gt;Booklist&lt;/i&gt; Books for Youth editorial director  Gillian Engberg and featuring a panel of representatives from Kids Can  Press, ABDO Publishing, DC Entertainment, and Viz Media.&lt;/p&gt;
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