Critical literacy and social justice theories are both related to the exploration of power and privilege. This entry focusses on how critical literacy has been taken up by teachers in primary and secondary schooling to engage students and educators to think deeply about–and contest–unequal power relations. We frame our discussion using Nancy Fraser's tripartite model of social justice that addresses parity of participation through redistribution, recognition and representation. We contend that understanding social justice as a multidimensional concept allows educators to take up critical literacy in ways that seek to reveal and challenge complex social injustices
A qualitative study undertaken in 2007 that explores the application of critical literacy pedagogy w...
Research has demonstrated that critical literacy strategies are important to implement in classrooms...
In this paper, I present pieces from a larger qualitative study on social justice at one public high...
Given the global escalation of gaps between rich and poor, contemporary work in critical literacy ne...
Negotiating Critical Literacies in Classrooms brings together accounts of educators who have sought ...
A broad base for understanding what critical literacy is can be created by understanding three views...
The dialogue of this paper operates at two levels. First, it seeks to rethink the various perspectiv...
School reform is a matter of both redistributive social justice and recognitive social justice. Foll...
In this paper, I present a social justice framework for interpreting, analyzing, and increasing the ...
This qualitative research study explores how teachers who write social justice-focused curriculum su...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
This study, conducted at an urban public school, explored the engagements of five, fourth grade, Afr...
Nancy Fraser’s framework of social justice has opened many windows but there was no opportunity to a...
Educating for Diversity and Social Justice foregrounds the personal stories of educators who are eng...
Education philosophers and researchers often assert that the term “social justice” (SJ) is ubiquitou...
A qualitative study undertaken in 2007 that explores the application of critical literacy pedagogy w...
Research has demonstrated that critical literacy strategies are important to implement in classrooms...
In this paper, I present pieces from a larger qualitative study on social justice at one public high...
Given the global escalation of gaps between rich and poor, contemporary work in critical literacy ne...
Negotiating Critical Literacies in Classrooms brings together accounts of educators who have sought ...
A broad base for understanding what critical literacy is can be created by understanding three views...
The dialogue of this paper operates at two levels. First, it seeks to rethink the various perspectiv...
School reform is a matter of both redistributive social justice and recognitive social justice. Foll...
In this paper, I present a social justice framework for interpreting, analyzing, and increasing the ...
This qualitative research study explores how teachers who write social justice-focused curriculum su...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
This study, conducted at an urban public school, explored the engagements of five, fourth grade, Afr...
Nancy Fraser’s framework of social justice has opened many windows but there was no opportunity to a...
Educating for Diversity and Social Justice foregrounds the personal stories of educators who are eng...
Education philosophers and researchers often assert that the term “social justice” (SJ) is ubiquitou...
A qualitative study undertaken in 2007 that explores the application of critical literacy pedagogy w...
Research has demonstrated that critical literacy strategies are important to implement in classrooms...
In this paper, I present pieces from a larger qualitative study on social justice at one public high...