Intercultural education without copyright

                                                                   A) An article

1. Link: https://creativecommons.org/about/program-areas/education-oer/

 2. License:  allows copying, reproduction, distribution, modification and comercial use of the work as long as the original author is recognized. You must give appropriate credit ( Creative Common) , provide a link to the license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), and indicate if changes have been made.
3-I searched in Google scholar ''intercultural education article'' and I have been reading the different articles that came up until I found one without copyright.
4- I believe the article is reliable as it is the website of Creative Common (https://creativecommons.org/).


                                                                  B) A document:

1. Link: https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/48229/9783030717780.pdf?sequence=1#page=20
2. License:  allows copying, reproduction, distribution, modification and comercial use of the work as long as the original author is recognized. You must give appropriate credit (Fiona Maine Maria Vrikki ) , provide a link to the license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), and indicate if changes have been made.
3. I searched for it in google scholar by putting ''common creative intercultural education filetype: pdf ''.
4. I believe this document is reliable as I found it on Google scholar.

C)  An image: 

2. License: CC0  you may copy, modify,distribute and reproduce the photos. The images are free for personal and even comercial use. No attribution is required, you don´t need to ask for permission or specify the source.
3. I googled intercultural education site:www.pexels.com and then I searched for intercultural education photos.
4. I think it is reliable since it is in a well known site (Pexels) where there are photos without copyright.


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