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URL:https://www.m25lib.org.uk/events/libraries-are-for-learning-managing-s
 tudent-behaviour-in-the-21st-century-event-ref-no-tg4lal/
SUMMARY:Libraries are for learning? - Managing student behaviour in the 21s
 t century [Event Ref. No. TG4/LAL]
DESCRIPTION:It's not like it was in our day...while students are twittering
  and drinking coffee and chatting to friends in the Library or on the phon
 e they are learning and multi-tasking and studying at the same time. Or ar
 e they? Do libraries still need to set boundaries for student behaviour in
  order to keep the library an appropriate place for learning without looki
 ng out of date?\n\nIn the morning session Ash Charlton from Acenterprise w
 ill explain why we do need to do this and give us some techniques for succ
 essfully managing potentially disruptive behaviour. He will encourage us t
 o better understand student behaviour\, to see where students are coming f
 rom and appreciate the pressures that they are now under. He will involve 
 attendees in setting a potentially negative scene positively and in dealin
 g with any difficult situations that do arise. There will also be the oppo
 rtunity to look at some short case studies and share good practice with co
 lleagues.\n\nIn the afternoon\, Cathy  Walsh\, Associate Director (Service
 s) at UEL\, Helen Cocker\, LSE User Services Manager/Richard Collings\, LS
 E Services Development Manager\, will talk about their experiences in impl
 ementing good library practices to improve the learning experience for all
  students.  They will look at how important the Library building and its f
 acilities (including rubbish bins) are and how good communication can go a
  long way. There will then be a short tour of the Library showing the LSE'
 s use of banners and posters to zone different areas of the Library. \n\nO
 verview: \n\n9.00 - 9.30: Registration with tea\, coffee & biscuits \n\n9
 .30: start \n\nAsh Charlton of ACENTERPRISE:  \n* Assertiveness  \n* confl
 ict resolution  \n* emotional intelligence \n\n13.00 - 13.45: Lunch \n\n13
 .45: \nCase studies of good practice: \n* Cathy walsh\, UEL\n* Helen Cocke
 r/Richard Collings\, LSE \n\n16.00 - 16.15: Summary \n\n16.15 - 16.45: Tou
 r of LSE Library. \n\nAttendees should go away reassured that issues aroun
 d student behaviour are common to all academic libraries and armed with id
 eas and techniques to use in their own libraries.\n\nVenue: Room R301\, Th
 e Library\, London School of Economics & Political Science http://www2.lse
 .ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/Home.aspx \n\nPlease note that there are limited 
 places available for this event.  \n\nTo book a place please use our onlin
 e booking form or email the administrator via cpd25@lse.ac.uk \n\nCost: £
 125 for cpd25 members and £155 for other institutions. \n\nCancellations 
 less than one week before the event will be charged a 50% cancellation fee
 . In the event of a ‘no-show’ on the day\, the full fee will be charge
 d.
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