Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools

This paper investigates how courses and topics about diversity and inclusion are being integrated into the Library and Information Science (LIS) curriculum among selected library schools in the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It also examines the characteristi...

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Main Authors: Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro, Eclevia, Marian Ramos, Eclevia, Carlos L., Fredeluces, John Christopherson L. T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-49192023-05-22T02:03:52Z Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro Eclevia, Marian Ramos Eclevia, Carlos L. Fredeluces, John Christopherson L. T. This paper investigates how courses and topics about diversity and inclusion are being integrated into the Library and Information Science (LIS) curriculum among selected library schools in the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It also examines the characteristics and roles of culturally responsive LIS faculty in teaching cultural diversity-related issues. In addition, it discusses the approaches, challenges and barriers in advancing cultural competencies of LIS graduates. This study used a mix of qualitative survey research and content analysis of LIS course offerings. Findings show that ASEAN LIS education is inadequate in terms of integration of diversity and inclusion in core courses. Teaching cultural competence and diversity is a lifelong learning process of understanding and appreciating cultural similarities and differences. LIS students may develop their cultural competence through personal experience by engaging in library internship with all library types, community immersion and collaborative group work with diverse members. Infusing diversity-related issues and the principle of inclusion into the LIS curriculum is not easy, yet important and necessary. © 2018, © 2018 Australian Library & Information Association. 2018-04-03T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3905 info:doi/10.1080/24750158.2018.1467142 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Cultural competence Cultural pluralism Social integration Library science—Study and teaching Library and Information Science South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Cultural competence
Cultural pluralism
Social integration
Library science—Study and teaching
Library and Information Science
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
spellingShingle Cultural competence
Cultural pluralism
Social integration
Library science—Study and teaching
Library and Information Science
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Eclevia, Carlos L.
Fredeluces, John Christopherson L. T.
Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools
description This paper investigates how courses and topics about diversity and inclusion are being integrated into the Library and Information Science (LIS) curriculum among selected library schools in the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It also examines the characteristics and roles of culturally responsive LIS faculty in teaching cultural diversity-related issues. In addition, it discusses the approaches, challenges and barriers in advancing cultural competencies of LIS graduates. This study used a mix of qualitative survey research and content analysis of LIS course offerings. Findings show that ASEAN LIS education is inadequate in terms of integration of diversity and inclusion in core courses. Teaching cultural competence and diversity is a lifelong learning process of understanding and appreciating cultural similarities and differences. LIS students may develop their cultural competence through personal experience by engaging in library internship with all library types, community immersion and collaborative group work with diverse members. Infusing diversity-related issues and the principle of inclusion into the LIS curriculum is not easy, yet important and necessary. © 2018, © 2018 Australian Library & Information Association.
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author Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Eclevia, Carlos L.
Fredeluces, John Christopherson L. T.
author_facet Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro
Eclevia, Marian Ramos
Eclevia, Carlos L.
Fredeluces, John Christopherson L. T.
author_sort Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro
title Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools
title_short Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools
title_full Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools
title_fullStr Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools
title_full_unstemmed Teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: Perspectives and possibilities in ASEAN library and information science schools
title_sort teaching diversity, becoming inclusive: perspectives and possibilities in asean library and information science schools
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2018
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3905
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