2020
DOI: 10.1080/00098655.2020.1801565
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Challenging Dominant Perspectives and Textual Hierarchies in English and Literacy Teacher Professional Development

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“…Another logistical barrier teachers attempting to implement critical literacy must grapple with is making these new practices work within or in addition to existing curricular materials (Metz, 2021;Miller & Svrcek, 2020). Curriculum, though varying in level of detail, is typically a non-negotiable for most educators.…”
Section: Logistical Barriers That Hinder Critical Literacy Implementa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another logistical barrier teachers attempting to implement critical literacy must grapple with is making these new practices work within or in addition to existing curricular materials (Metz, 2021;Miller & Svrcek, 2020). Curriculum, though varying in level of detail, is typically a non-negotiable for most educators.…”
Section: Logistical Barriers That Hinder Critical Literacy Implementa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even when examined in exemplary classrooms, these practices are often not directly observable as much as they are fluid and fundamental (Ladson-Billings, 1995, p.163). All of this makes targeted professional development for critical literacy challenging, but the issue is exacerbated because so much professional development in general is designed by and for teachers with dominant identities (Miller & Svrcek, 2020). More specifically to this particular body of literature, support is required for critical literacy practices because of the everevolving and sensitive nature of the work and the complexities of incorporating student voice.…”
Section: Critical Literacy Requires More Support Than Traditional Pra...mentioning
confidence: 99%