
Books to Explore Diversity in the Classroom
There are a range of texts teachers can use to explore First Nations culture, language and diversity in the classroom.
There are a range of texts teachers can use to explore First Nations culture, language and diversity in the classroom.
Providing access to books both inside and outside the classroom should be a top priority for schools, according to literacy expert Sharon Callen.
Quality literature can be a powerful tool in literacy teaching across all year levels, according to literacy facilitator Kate Tucker.
Author Mike Dumbleton says different books can be used by teachers to support student reading and writing.
The best way to find good books is to seek out your ideal bookshop, use social media and refer to different children’s book awards.
Independent reading is valuable in providing entry points for a diverse group of students and empowers children with freedom of choice.
The key to bringing informational texts to life in the classroom is to focus on their rich array of text features, according to literacy expert
A truly motivational and engaging classroom library will extend well beyond your standard books, says teacher Giselle. Giselle is a Year 6/7 teacher with decades
Teachers need to be motivated to search, explore and read more widely to bring a wider range of texts to students when reading aloud in
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