Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary Classroom

Critical literacy can be defined as a cluster of specialized skills and competencies that facilitate an intensely engaged way of interpreting our world through careful textual and discursive analyses. It involves understanding the processes of learning to read and write as the precursor to a height...

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Main Author: Marie Sairsingh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Bahamas 2017-09-01
Series:International Journal of Bahamian Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/291
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spelling doaj-b2820f4828c74038ba182a990f0f7f892021-05-27T20:11:13ZengUniversity of the BahamasInternational Journal of Bahamian Studies2220-57722017-09-01230313910.15362/ijbs.v23i0.291245Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary ClassroomMarie Sairsingh0University of The BahamasCritical literacy can be defined as a cluster of specialized skills and competencies that facilitate an intensely engaged way of interpreting our world through careful textual and discursive analyses. It involves understanding the processes of learning to read and write as the precursor to a heightened awareness of one’s location within specific power relations, as well as its importance to ensuring a sustainable democracy. Ultimately, critical literacy is an indispensable component of the broader literacy mandate at the University of The Bahamas, as it can propel students toward greater participation in national discourse, and ultimately, toward meaningful social transformation. While this paper presents anecdotal rather than analytic evidence of students’ growth toward increased critical intelligence, it provides significant insight into the processes of their intellectual growth.https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/291english languagecritical literacycritical pedagogysocial transformationbahamian national identity
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Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary Classroom
International Journal of Bahamian Studies
english language
critical literacy
critical pedagogy
social transformation
bahamian national identity
author_facet Marie Sairsingh
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title Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary Classroom
title_short Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary Classroom
title_full Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary Classroom
title_fullStr Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary Classroom
title_full_unstemmed Critical Literacy: Beyond Reading and Writing in the Bahamian Tertiary Classroom
title_sort critical literacy: beyond reading and writing in the bahamian tertiary classroom
publisher University of the Bahamas
series International Journal of Bahamian Studies
issn 2220-5772
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Critical literacy can be defined as a cluster of specialized skills and competencies that facilitate an intensely engaged way of interpreting our world through careful textual and discursive analyses. It involves understanding the processes of learning to read and write as the precursor to a heightened awareness of one’s location within specific power relations, as well as its importance to ensuring a sustainable democracy. Ultimately, critical literacy is an indispensable component of the broader literacy mandate at the University of The Bahamas, as it can propel students toward greater participation in national discourse, and ultimately, toward meaningful social transformation. While this paper presents anecdotal rather than analytic evidence of students’ growth toward increased critical intelligence, it provides significant insight into the processes of their intellectual growth.
topic english language
critical literacy
critical pedagogy
social transformation
bahamian national identity
url https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/291
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