The Librarian's Guide to Teaching

Impostors in the Classroom?


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In the first episode of The Librarians Guide to Teaching, Hosts, Jessica Kiebler and Amanda Piekart introduce themselves, explain why they started this podcast and discussed Impostor Syndrome in the classroom. Below are links to resources discussed in this first episode. 

  • The Imposter Cure by Jessamy Hibberd: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48138995-the-imposter-cure?ac=1&from_search=true
  • “Jumping into the Deep: Imposter Syndrome, Defining Success, and the New Librarian”: https://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/view/3979/3994
  • Clance, P.R., and Imes, S.A. (1978). The impostor phenomenon in high achieving women: Dynamics and Therapeutic interventions. Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice, 15, 241-247. https://www.paulineroseclance.com/impostor_phenomenon.html
  • ACRL eLearning Course: http://www.ala.org/acrl/onlinelearning/impostersyndrome
  • "Driven" Podcast - The 1st 3 episodes are a failure series: https://thedrivenpodcast.com/
  • This episodes theme music:

    Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go 

    • Amanda Twitter handle: @historybuff820
    • Jessica Twitter handle: @librarygeek611
    • Podcast website: https://librariansguidetoteaching.weebly.com/ 
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