Critical Literacy: Conflicts, Challenges, Adaptations and Transformation?

  • Ibrahim N
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Abstract

This case study explored how the involvement of two ESL instructors in critical literacy research, including master’s thesis, made them experience different challenges, ideological conflicts and successes. One of them was teaching ESL in secondary classes when she carried out her thesis about critical literacy. She also cooperated with the researcher in a critical literacy study after she had finished data collection for her thesis. The other participant taught ESL in elementary classes and is currently teaching at universities. The study, which took place in Lebanon, revealed how the varied ideological positions, views and contexts of the two instructors made them go through different transformations. The data suggests that involving teachers and masters’ students in critical literacy research constitutes and important platform to train them in the various complex dimensions of critical literacy, particularly in settings where this approach faces significant resistance.

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Ibrahim, N. K. (2016). Critical Literacy: Conflicts, Challenges, Adaptations and Transformation? Studies in English Language Teaching, 4(3), 330. https://doi.org/10.22158/selt.v4n3p330

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