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    Lgbtqia+ agenda and Critical Literacy by Lauro Sérgio Machado Pereira

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This paper, anchored in theoretical notes from Critical Literacy, discusses a systematized proposal of activities developed in an English class of a vocational computing course integrated into High School at a federal public institution in Brazil. …”
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    Critical literacy i ämnet svenska by Saga Bendegard, Yvonne Hallesson

    Published 2022-09-01
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    Critical Literacy – Open Values, Imaginary Rationalities by Mario Hibert

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Critical Literacy – Open Values, Imaginary Rationalities This papers aims to emphasize the importance of discussing the relationship between positivism, critical pedagogy and politics of new media production of information and knowledge, claiming that critical information divide is far more problematic than digital (divide). …”
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    NARRATIVES AND CRITICAL LITERACY IN HEALTH WEBSITES FOR CHILDREN by Nickolas Komninos

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This paper deals with the story-telling narratives that are created in edutainment websites that inform children about health and well-being, from a critical literacy approach. These story-telling narratives are employed by the website designers to capture the interest of children, to nurture empathy and to encourage participation. …”
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    University Students’ Critical Literacy in Their Speaking Skill by Arjulayana arjulayana

    Published 2023-06-01
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    Bringing critical literacy into tertiary EFL reading class by Endang Setyaningsih

    Published 2019-09-01
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    Students’ critical consciousness through critical literacy awareness by Koo, Yew Lie, Wong, Fook Fei, Kemboja Ismail

    Published 2012
    “…Responding to this identified need to raise the critical consciousness of students, this paper examines how a Higher Education teacher challenged her postgraduate students to be critical learners through the use of CLA (Critical literacy awareness) strategies in her Language and Literacy course. …”
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    Developing critical literacy in a PARFOR teaching practicum module by William Mineo Tagata

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…With the aim of promoting a discussion about race and ethnicity in Brazil, the materials and activities of this module were devised in a critical literacy perspective (KNOBEL AND LANKSHEAR, 2011; COPE AND KALANTZIS, 2012). …”
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    CRITICAL LITERACY, RESIGNIFICATION OF READING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND RESCUE OF CITIZENSHIP by Ilza Léia Ramos Arouche

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The research shows that events of critical literacy in English from a social perspective supported by the genre short stories can favor literate practices based on the tales of local writers and foster citizenship and rescue local culture. …”
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    Critical literacy practices of English major in a tertiary institution by Sarjit Kaur

    Published 2013
    “…Teaching instruction on developing readers to be more critical should be included in the pedagogical practices of undergraduate programme given that such instruction can hone students‟ critical literacy practices in the higher education sector.…”
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    Critical literacy and self-identity: narratives of incarcerated female adolescents by Omar, Noritah

    Published 2019
    “…The study also shows how the participants’ self-identity constructions can be directly associated with critical literacy, thus providing a means for empowerment through narrative as a form of self-inquiry, a stage for confrontation, and a channel for personal revelations.…”
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