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Let’s Talk about Diversity: A Content Analysis of School Library Collection Development Policies

Andrea Jamison, Emma K. McNamara

Abstract


All youth need access to diverse books. Diverse books have personal and communal benefits. Personally, they provide youth with opportunities to see reflections of their own worlds. These reflections, known as mirrors, are affirming and can lead to a greater sense of belonging and self-worth.

Diverse books also serve as a foundation for helping youth develop a love for reading, which can lead to increased comprehension and language development. When youth encounter diverse narratives with relatable cultures and experiences, it leads to greater engagement. Engagement is a precursor to deep thinking, and deep thinking is needed for readers to gain an understanding of complex themes often transmitted through literature.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/cal.23.1.17

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