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Sinha, Shuchi – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2023
Language and literacy education has long been a site of contestation. Lisa Delpit, an African-American language and literacy educator, shook this contested site in the 1980s and 1990s through her ground-breaking book "Other People's Children: Cultural Conflicts in the Classroom," by centring the voices, discontentment and hopes of…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Literacy Education, Equal Education, Power Structure
Apairach, Sirawit – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2023
With the rise of the digital age and social media in the 21st century, our language learners as readers are constantly exposed to a surge of textual information daily. Inevitably, there has been a pressing need for language teachers, particularly in the EFL context, to consider higher-level comprehension and reading skills that help prepare their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Bailey, Chris – Literacy, 2023
The concept of neurodiversity has fuelled a social justice movement advocating for the rights of those whose lives diverge from a socially-constructed default. However, deficit understandings of disability persist in educational settings and neurodivergent people continue to face disadvantage and discrimination in organisations constructed on…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adults, Students with Disabilities, Student Characteristics
Jeanne Dyches; Ashley S. Boyd; Katherine Baker; Alex Kaulfuss – Myers Education Press, 2023
Virtually all national standards now require students and teachers to understand the particulars of disciplinary literacy. But recently emerging scholarship suggests that disciplinary literacy is, by itself, an incomplete and potentially problematic approach to secondary literacy instruction. By asking students to "think like" or even…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Critical Literacy, Intellectual Disciplines, Power Structure
Leeper, Abriana L. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Current English Language Arts programming and pedagogy, having evolved from colonial and racist histories, continue to employ instructional practices set to exclude, deculturalize, and assimilate America's marginalized citizens. Today's literacy educators continue to play a crucial role, regardless of intention, by further marginalizing their…
Descriptors: Social Justice, English Instruction, Language Arts, Critical Literacy
Jennifer Alford – English in Education, 2023
This paper reports on an instrumental case study exploring what migrant and refugee-background youth in Australia make of the critical media literacy they learn in school, and what critical media practices they use out of school. It addresses the perennial question of the relationship between school literacy learning and everyday literate lives,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Media Literacy, Diversity, Youth
Amy Burke; Melody Zoch – Journal of Children's Literature, 2023
In this article, the authors analyze four picturebooks about adoption that highlight these experiences of liminality. Children who have been adopted may feel torn between two families and cultures. Children who are adopted must make sense of their lives and identities, residing in a state of in-between-ness. Adoption presents a time of…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Picture Books, Adoption, Trauma Informed Approach
Amin Zaini; Hossein Shokouhi – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2024
This paper investigates readers' recognition of unsourced evidentials in texts in association with critical reading. To this end, we involved four Iranian postgraduate students at an Australian university in a collective case study where each student read four Persian texts and participated in in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Foreign Students, Critical Reading
Karen W. Caldwell – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2024
International children's picture books provide windows and mirrors for children and allow them to consider issues of fairness, justice, equity, diversity, and the common good as they build their nascent citizenship skills. One powerful pedagogy that supports the use of rich curriculum and thoughtful discussions is critical literacy, a subset of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Picture Books, Social Studies, National Standards
Anastasia Gouseti; Minna Lakkala; Juliana Raffaghelli; Maria Ranieri; Alice Roffi; Liisa Ilomäki – Educational Review, 2024
Digital systems are increasingly becoming central to the running of contemporary schools. A range of digital tools are also adopted by teachers to facilitate face to face teaching and learning and more recently to accommodate remote schooling. Similarly, digital technologies lie at the heart of how students support their learning but also interact…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Digital Literacy, Critical Literacy, Teaching Methods
Brady Nash – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
Scholars have long recognized that reading in digital spaces requires unique skills, strategies, and competencies in comparison to those needed for reading printed text. In recent years, the ubiquity of social media and algorithmically targeted content has radically changed the nature of online reading and meaning making. Technological changes…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Reading Instruction
Victoria Dawkins; Samantha LeGrand – Journal of Information Literacy, 2024
From checklists, to processes, to models, information literacy (IL) instructors have sought to better teach students how to evaluate the information they encounter, increasingly through critical information literacy (CIL) pedagogies. CIL engages high-impact pedagogical practices as students direct their learning through dialogue and…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Teaching Methods, Information Sources, Critical Literacy
Hendrix-Soto, Aimee – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2021
In this article, I focus on the critical literacies of Black and Latinx youth participating in a youth participatory action research project, as well as the pedagogies that engaged those literacies. Critical ethnographic study of the Youth Equity Agents' literacy practices revealed that they enacted a practice of reading school, wherein they…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Urban Youth
Olivia Ann Murphy – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Critical literacy--which I define briefly here as a lens that assumes no text is neutral and therefore an important goal of reading and writing is to evaluate and critique the power and perspectives that all texts contain--has been continuously well-theorized over the past half-century but is less frequently taught or studied in practice,…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Professional Identity, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Methods
Kim, So Jung – Journal of Children's Literature, 2022
This article examines the pedagogical potential of art-based, early critical literacy as a space in which young bilingual children can explore the issues of human diversity and uniqueness. Adopting a qualitative case study approach, this study focused on 12 five-year-old children of Mexican origin at a charter school located in Texas.
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Charter Schools, Critical Literacy, Mexican Americans