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  <dc:title>Teacher Recordings - 2 </dc:title>
  <dc:description>The date of the interview is given as 17th March, year unspecified. They talk about: developing multi-ethnic education at a school where the children have several different mother-tongues; the importance of language and oral communication in children's learning; changing people's attitudes; how 'racism' can be a highly emotive term; developing the curriculum; and involving the parents in the school.
A digitised copy of this recording is available. (Length of recording - 68 mins 57 sec)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1982-1983</dc:date>
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