Developing critical consciousness in students for cultural transformation

  • Stubbs C
  • Hullinger H
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In this paper, we address the need for developing critical consciousness in students in institutions of learning. Grounded in Freire’s thoughts on critical pedagogy and drawing from studies and research on critical consciousness, we contend that developing students who transform culture must involve raising their level of critical awareness and increasing social engagement and critical action. This paper examines the literature on critical consciousness development and draws attention to factors that are necessary for developing critical consciousness in students. Special attention is given to creating a curriculum and school culture that result in students who are critically aware and engaged in addressing social issues. A model for critical consciousness development is provided with recommendations for administrators, teachers, and curriculum designers.

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Stubbs, C., & Hullinger, H. (2022). Developing critical consciousness in students for cultural transformation. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education, 12(1), 9–31. https://doi.org/10.31380/sotlched.12.1.9

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