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'This IFTE edition of Reading and Viewing reflects the authors' presentation at the AATE/IFTE 2020 conference as part of the panel 'Inspiring Teenagers' Reading Lives'. Many of the texts mentioned in this column are newer texts that will find their way into students' lives; others are familiar texts that have already resonated in many classrooms. Australian texts and texts from other parts of the world are well represented. There are multimodal texts, novels, plays, poetry and non-fiction. The presentation for the AATE/IFTE 2020 Conference focused on the vital importance of encouraging students to see themselves as readers and on the benefits that reading can bring. Texts referred to are often grouped together to promote a diversity of representations and to support student choice and wide reading.' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon English in Australia vol. 56 no. 1 January 2021 23610970 2021 periodical issue 2021 pg. 46-63
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