Description
Inclusive ELT Consultant Lottie Galpin talks about the importance of inclusive representation in teaching materials and suggests ways to make textbooks more inclusive.
In this episode, Lottie talks about:
✅ The importance and impact inclusive representation can have on learners
✅ How to include teenage and adult learners in analysing existing materials
✅ How small adaptations, such as changing photos or names, can make a big difference
✅ Including learners by making tasks relatable and achievable so everyone can take part
To learn more about Lottie's work, follow her on LinkedIn, Facebook or visit her website here.
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Credits
Podcaster & Producer Laura Wilkes
Audio-Video Editor Haven Tsang
With thanks to our generous guest, Lottie Galpin.
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