Wading through the Muddy Ground of Critical Thinking and Critical Literacy: Toward an Accessible Framework of Critical Literacy

Auteurs-es

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/jet.v57i2.80569

Résumé

Abstract: This paper presents the differences between critical thinking and critical literacy as well as a pragmatic way to teach critical literacy through a children’s book. First, the concepts of critical thinking and critical literacy are reviewed. Then, an example is provided to demonstrate how to help students distinguish critical thinking from critical literacy. Finally, the four dimensions of critical social practices are proposed as a framework to show how critical literacy can be implemented in a classroom through the use of children’s literature.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

  • Cheu-Jey Lee, Purdue University Fort Wayne

    Author and Affiliation
    Dr. Cheu-jey Lee
    Professor of Literacy Education
    School of Education
    Purdue University Fort Wayne
    Email: leecg@pfw.edu
    ORCID: 0000-0003-4523-7952

Publié

2024-12-23