Critical Pedagogy and young Arabic EFL learners: The Pedagogical and Social Implications of taking a Critical Approach in the Classroom
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Open access
Authors
Nelson, Nadine Rachelle
Date
2019Supervisor
Jill Aldridge
Cheng Chiang Chen
Type
Thesis
Award
MPhil
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Humanities
School
School of Education
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Abstract
This study is an exploration into the pedagogical and social effectiveness of critical approaches when teaching a series of dialogic, problem posing lessons with young Arabic learners. This research also reports on the students’ attitudes towards the critical pedagogy lessons, and its impact on other literacy areas. This study presents another perspective within the ongoing debates surrounding the suitability and implementation of critical approaches and the EFL teaching field.
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