• 78. Reading for Everyone: Bridging Gaps in Literacy and Diversity

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

78. Reading for Everyone: Bridging Gaps in Literacy and Diversity

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  • In the Reading Made Delicious podcast, Miss Liz, a qualified teacher and full-time tutor, discusses the importance of inclusivity and diversity in children's literature and education. She emphasizes the need for parents to create diverse bookshelves to reflect the multicultural world, helping children understand different backgrounds and experiences. Miss Liz shares that literature can serve as a powerful tool for promoting empathy and moral development, as relatable characters can inspire children facing their own challenges. She highlights the role of teachers in supporting this understanding and suggests practical strategies for parents to help their children embrace inclusivity.


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