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Critical Literacy

2022
This chapter reviews the definition of critical literacy education as well as the benefits of applying this approach. It analyzes the statement that literacy is not a technical skill, but in fact, it is always embedded in socially constructed epistemological notions and power relations in society.
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CRITICAL LITERACY

2017
Changing student demographics, globalization, and flows of people resulting in classrooms where students have variable linguistic repertoire, in combination with new technologies, has resulted in new definitions of what it means to be literate and how to teach literacy.
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Critical Reading, Critical Literacy, and Critical Classrooms

2021
Critical reading and critical literacy are skills that preservice teachers need to cultivate not only in their future students, but also in their own literacy practices. Picturebooks have the unique power to facilitate critical reading and critical literacy with preservice teachers.
Melissa Summer Wells   +2 more
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Becoming Critical: Moving Toward a Critical Literacy Pedagogy An Argument for Critical Literacy

Action in Teacher Education, 2003
Abstract This article recounts what happened in “Literacy-Based Reading Programs in the Elementary School,” a graduate class at a major university in the Southwest as two university instructors introduced elementary classroom teachers to critical literacy as a lens for reading and responding to children's literature.
Pamela Jewett, Karen Smith
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Critical Literacy

2021
Lina Trigos-Carrillo   +2 more
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A Critical Issue in Critical Literacy

2006
1 Abstract. Partly through the efforts of practitioners (present contributors included) to present critical literacy widely and favorably, and thus by implication to promote it, critical literacy is attracting increasing interest, becoming a familiar fixture on the educational scene.
Carole Edelsky, Meredith Rogers Cherland
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Critical health literacy: A review and critical analysis

Social Science & Medicine, 2011
Though there has been a considerable expansion of interest in the health literacy concept worldwide, there has also been criticism that this concept has been poorly defined, that it stretches the idea of "literacy" to an indefensible extent and more specifically, that it adds little to the existing concerns and intervention approaches of the better ...
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Critical psychologies for critical health literacies

Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2014
Health education is largely informed by psychological theories and practices that pursue reductionist views of people learning. However, critical attention is moving to understand health in ways that reconsider relationships to context and the forms of life within which everyday living takes place.
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Critical literacy

2023
Eve Bearne   +3 more
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Critical Literacy

2015
Eugene F. Provenzo, Michael W. Apple
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