by IBBY | Jun 21, 2022 | IBBYLink Autumn 2021
St. Johann JUKIBU: One Library, Many Languages back to IBBYLink Autumn 2021 Maureen Senn-Carroll lexojقراءةlesenপড়াmagbasa読書lukeaምንባብ lire διαβάζωczytaćவாசிчитатьaqriอ่านokumakleerخواندنolvasleggere阅读 read. On a given afternoon at the St. Johann JUKIBU library in...
by IBBY | Jun 20, 2022 | IBBYLink Autumn 2021
‘Nobody Wants to Know about That’: On the Importance of Creating Multilingual Spaces back to IBBYLink Autumn 2021 Sabine Little I once interviewed a group of school children about their multilingual reading experiences. They had all been hand-picked by...
by IBBY | Jun 20, 2022 | IBBYLink Autumn 2021
The IBBY Collection for Young People with Disabilities back to IBBYLink Autumn 2021 Denise Scott and Leigh Turina Everyone has a right to read. This is one of the primary tenets for IBBY. We would go further to say that everyone has a right to read in the format that...
by IBBY | Jun 20, 2022 | IBBYLink Autumn 2021
Living as a Multilingual Family back to IBBYLink Autumn 2021 A question-and-answer session: Ferelith Hardon and Teresa Scibor How does living as a multilingual family work? Teresa Scibor has plenty of experience and I talked to her about this. I wanted to know had she...
by IBBY | Jun 20, 2022 | IBBYLink Autumn 2021
Being Bilingual: Facts and Fictions back to IBBYLink Autumn 2021 David Crystal Multilingualism is the default human condition. When we look around the world, that is what we find. Estimates can never be precise, in the language field, but the best opinions suggest...