Keywords
Languages and Multicultural Education Resource Centre (LMERC)
reading
intercultural
understanding
diversity
reading
intercultural
understanding
diversity
Abstract
Jenny Peck from the Languages and Multicultural Education Resource Centre (LMERC) explores resources that assist schools in building collections that are inclusive, respectful and relevant. This article has a focus on developing intercultural understanding through reading.
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