1st International Conference on Educational Sciences 2017
DOI: 10.5220/0007043905230529
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Critical Literacy Education with Problem Posing Approach - An Alternative for Critical Learning Practice in Elementary School

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“…Although there are some themes in fairytales that are unrealistic, the overall effect is positive and offers fundamental elements for children 's development. ( Johnson, 2016) In Indonesia, research on literacy has been conducted with some different topics and discussion such as teaching media literacy strategies (Afrilyasanti et al, 2022), survey on critical literacy pedagogical approaches (Gustine, 2018), the effects of critical literacy using short stories (Halimah et al, 2020), alternative critical literacy practices in schools (Hendriani et al, 2018), and critical literacy strategies and challenges (Hidayat et al, 2020). However, none of these studies have addressed how literacy practices offer alternative understandings within an educational institution that implements them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are some themes in fairytales that are unrealistic, the overall effect is positive and offers fundamental elements for children 's development. ( Johnson, 2016) In Indonesia, research on literacy has been conducted with some different topics and discussion such as teaching media literacy strategies (Afrilyasanti et al, 2022), survey on critical literacy pedagogical approaches (Gustine, 2018), the effects of critical literacy using short stories (Halimah et al, 2020), alternative critical literacy practices in schools (Hendriani et al, 2018), and critical literacy strategies and challenges (Hidayat et al, 2020). However, none of these studies have addressed how literacy practices offer alternative understandings within an educational institution that implements them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%