Applying social critical literacy theory to deaf education
journal contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byLinda Komesaroff
This article explores social critical literacy theory and its application to deaf education. It argues that critical literacy offers an approach that can lead to engagement with and empowerment over written text, repositioning students as researchers of language. Texts that represent deaf people - if only through their absence - offer an opportunity for deaf students to engage in literate practices in meaningful contexts. An example of critical text analysis is provided using articles on a contested issue: cochlear implantation.
History
Journal
Australian journal of language and literacy
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pagination
37 - 46
Publisher
Australian Reading Association
Location
Carlton South, Vic.
ISSN
1038-1562
Language
eng
Publication classification
C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal