What does it mean for a student to be critically literate in the Twenty First Century? How do we teach critical literacy within university humanities programs in the United States? And what are the implications of critical literacy for the conception and praxis of the global good? Using Richard Hoggart and Raymond Williams’ conceptions of critical literacy, I outline a pedagogical approach to literature and cultural studies that offers a conceptual space for students to imagine and engage with ideas of the global good. From the perspective of student learning, this approach to community engagement offers students opportunities to “read” their own social context critically and engage with, as well as, contribute to various local, national an...
This article traces the lineage of critical literacy from Freire through critical pedagogies and dis...
This article argues that professors of American literature should focus on a pedagogy of “wakefulnes...
Schools have the potential to be places where students can come to understand how and why knowledge ...
What does it mean for a student to be critically literate in the Twenty First Century? How do we tea...
The Handbook of Critical Literacies aims to answer the timely question: what are the social responsi...
This article considers the potential of integrating critical literacy into approaches to teaching an...
The Freiran (1993) principles on becoming literate highlight the need for individuals to acquire kno...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
This paper is divided into three parts. It begins by making an argument for the on going importance ...
This research focuses on teaching for thinking and educating for critical consciousness in third lev...
This thesis explores the pedagogical use of modern literature in fostering critical thinking and fac...
[Extract] Critical literacy has become a focus of attention in English and literature education in t...
During a recent update of our Literacy Education program, the introductory graduate-level course was...
This thesis examines the role of literary studies in critical global citizenship education (GCE) wit...
In this study, I examine my efforts as a community-college Introduction to Literature instructor to ...
This article traces the lineage of critical literacy from Freire through critical pedagogies and dis...
This article argues that professors of American literature should focus on a pedagogy of “wakefulnes...
Schools have the potential to be places where students can come to understand how and why knowledge ...
What does it mean for a student to be critically literate in the Twenty First Century? How do we tea...
The Handbook of Critical Literacies aims to answer the timely question: what are the social responsi...
This article considers the potential of integrating critical literacy into approaches to teaching an...
The Freiran (1993) principles on becoming literate highlight the need for individuals to acquire kno...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
This paper is divided into three parts. It begins by making an argument for the on going importance ...
This research focuses on teaching for thinking and educating for critical consciousness in third lev...
This thesis explores the pedagogical use of modern literature in fostering critical thinking and fac...
[Extract] Critical literacy has become a focus of attention in English and literature education in t...
During a recent update of our Literacy Education program, the introductory graduate-level course was...
This thesis examines the role of literary studies in critical global citizenship education (GCE) wit...
In this study, I examine my efforts as a community-college Introduction to Literature instructor to ...
This article traces the lineage of critical literacy from Freire through critical pedagogies and dis...
This article argues that professors of American literature should focus on a pedagogy of “wakefulnes...
Schools have the potential to be places where students can come to understand how and why knowledge ...