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Title: Role of the University Librarian in the Knowledge Economy: where we are today and where we should move towards
Authors: Wijetunge, Pradeepa
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Paper written upon the request of the Standing Committee of Library and Information Studies (SCOLIS), UGC, Sri Lanka in 2012 to elucidate the role of the university librarians
Abstract: Universities have been shifting the pedagogical paradigm from rote learning towards generating lifelong learning. This new pedagogic paradigm emphasises the empowerment of students and encourage them to take control of their own learning. The students become the learner and the teacher becomes the coach. The teacher centred university becomes a learner centred education environment. Teaching is transformed in to the design and management of learning experiences. (Duderstadt 1997-98). The new paradigm is more concerned with the learner and the learning than the teacher and the teaching. Teaching is no more lecturing and leading tutorials, but directing the learners to develop their knowledge through providing rich learning experiences. These learning experiences will be provided through new teaching/learning methods like resource-based learning, problem-based learning and activity-based learning. The ability of the learner to learn by interacting with the learning resources is the key factor of this paradigm shift. Students will be responsible for their own learning and they will spend more and more time away from the formal classroom, attempting to engage in self directed learning activities. In this context many countries have re-defined the role of the university librarians to stress the teaching role
URI: http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/4090
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