This case study examined four teachers' understandings and teaching of Critical Literacy with senior English as an Additional Language (EAL) learners in two Queensland high schools. Despite continuous, rapid curriculum change in Australia and efforts to diminish Critical Literacy, the four teachers continued to feature it successfully in their teaching with often marginalised learners. They used critical literacy to provide access to and critique dominant language codes, and to draw on learners' diverse experiences. To a lesser extent, the teachers created opportunities for redesigning dominant texts. Implications are important for policy production and interpretation, school planning and teacher professional development
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This paper explores how four English teachers position their English language learners for critical ...
This case study examined four teachers' understandings and teaching of Critical Literacy with senior...
Recently, the debate around critical literacy has dissipated as literacy education agendas and atten...
Recently, the debate around critical literacy has dissipated as literacy education agendas and atten...
Critical literacy (CL) has been the subject of much debate in the Australian public and education ar...
Critical literacy (CL) has been the subject of much debate in the Australian public and education ar...
This paper will present a brief overview of the recent shifts within English and EAL/D (English as a...
© 2013 Dr. Amanda GutierrezThis research project investigated Australian curriculum and teacher view...
Critical Literacy (CL) is now a core component of Queensland secondary school English programs. Thes...
This paper presents a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) of four policy documents currently offering ...
Recent conservative reviews of Australia’s national English curriculum argue for a return to less cr...
Recent conservative reviews of Australia’s national English curriculum argue for a return to less cr...
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This paper explores how four English teachers position their English language learners for critical ...
This case study examined four teachers' understandings and teaching of Critical Literacy with senior...
Recently, the debate around critical literacy has dissipated as literacy education agendas and atten...
Recently, the debate around critical literacy has dissipated as literacy education agendas and atten...
Critical literacy (CL) has been the subject of much debate in the Australian public and education ar...
Critical literacy (CL) has been the subject of much debate in the Australian public and education ar...
This paper will present a brief overview of the recent shifts within English and EAL/D (English as a...
© 2013 Dr. Amanda GutierrezThis research project investigated Australian curriculum and teacher view...
Critical Literacy (CL) is now a core component of Queensland secondary school English programs. Thes...
This paper presents a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) of four policy documents currently offering ...
Recent conservative reviews of Australia’s national English curriculum argue for a return to less cr...
Recent conservative reviews of Australia’s national English curriculum argue for a return to less cr...
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This book examines critical literacy within language and literacy learning, with a particular focus ...
This paper explores how four English teachers position their English language learners for critical ...