The role of the school library: reflections from Sweden |
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Authors: | Helen Avery |
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Institution: | 1. School of Education and Communication, J?nk?ping University, J?nk?ping, SwedenHelen.Avery@hlk.hj.se |
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Abstract: | Libraries are critical learning spaces and may play a significant role in intercultural education initiatives, particularly in Sweden where the national curriculum ascribes central functions to libraries for learning activities. Unfortunately, the ways in which teachers and librarians may collaborate to leverage mutual resources is not fully understood. This article uses Pirjo Lahdenperä’s model of intercultural education development to consider the case of a small school library in a highly diverse urban neighbourhood. Although public libraries in Scandinavia can support intercultural educational values by addressing individual needs and complementing curriculum-based teaching, the development of new teaching practices requires additional guidance as well as institutional support. |
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Keywords: | school libraries multilingualism diversity reading for pleasure intercultural education |
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