Literacy emerged as a concept that meant the application of reading, writing and numeracy skills in the individual’s everyday context. Nowadays, the concept of literacy takes on a central and multivariate dimension and is mobilized in several contexts, such as digital literacy, sustainability literacy and ocean literacy, just to name a few. This paper seeks to discuss these multiplicities of literacies through an approach supported in the critical literacy concept, as well as the implications of this stance
The Handbook of Critical Literacies aims to answer the timely question: what are the social responsi...
Reading, from a critical literacy perspective, requires that teachers and learners make meaning beyo...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
In an age of environmental crisis, financial instability, widespread migration, and political extrem...
Critical literacy can be defined as a cluster of specialized skills and competencies that facilitate...
Defining the concept of critical literacy is a difficult task because of its inherently murky bounda...
This paper analyses the concept of digital literacies, focusing on recent changes in the concept of ...
Facing the radical change in society in the 21st century, the conventional view of literacy and lite...
The whole “information economy ” relies on literacy, and increasingly, on the expansion of these ski...
This article traces the lineage of critical literacy from Freire through critical pedagogies and dis...
In recent years, critical literacy has become more important both in research and in school practice...
In order to develop a definition of technological literacy, I will draw on some definitions of liter...
This paper is divided into three parts. It begins by making an argument for the on going importance ...
Schools have the potential to be places where students can come to understand how and why knowledge ...
Research on literacy as the ability to read and write has mainly focused on how to decode, encode an...
The Handbook of Critical Literacies aims to answer the timely question: what are the social responsi...
Reading, from a critical literacy perspective, requires that teachers and learners make meaning beyo...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
In an age of environmental crisis, financial instability, widespread migration, and political extrem...
Critical literacy can be defined as a cluster of specialized skills and competencies that facilitate...
Defining the concept of critical literacy is a difficult task because of its inherently murky bounda...
This paper analyses the concept of digital literacies, focusing on recent changes in the concept of ...
Facing the radical change in society in the 21st century, the conventional view of literacy and lite...
The whole “information economy ” relies on literacy, and increasingly, on the expansion of these ski...
This article traces the lineage of critical literacy from Freire through critical pedagogies and dis...
In recent years, critical literacy has become more important both in research and in school practice...
In order to develop a definition of technological literacy, I will draw on some definitions of liter...
This paper is divided into three parts. It begins by making an argument for the on going importance ...
Schools have the potential to be places where students can come to understand how and why knowledge ...
Research on literacy as the ability to read and write has mainly focused on how to decode, encode an...
The Handbook of Critical Literacies aims to answer the timely question: what are the social responsi...
Reading, from a critical literacy perspective, requires that teachers and learners make meaning beyo...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...