ABSTRACT

This volume introduces theory-to-practice-based critical pedagogy grounded in Paulo Freire’s scholarship to language and literacy learning settings. The chapters present authentic experiences of teacher-scholars, feature real-world examples and activities ready for implementation in the classroom, and provide nuanced guidance for future teachers. The examples and activities from teacher-scholars place critical pedagogy at the heart of classroom contexts and cover key topics, including place-based pedagogy, contemplative pedagogy, technology within the classroom, and translingual and multimodal paradigms. The chapters include further readings and discussion questions that challenge assumptions and promote deeper reflection, and can be modified for different teaching contexts. This practical volume is essential reading for students and scholars in TESOL and critical pedagogy.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

How It All Began

chapter 1|14 pages

Transforming Language Education

How Instructors Incorporate Translanguaging and Critical Pedagogy in Community Schools

chapter 2|13 pages

It Can Happen Here

Neoliberalism at the Community College and How Critical Pedagogy Can Resist It

chapter 3|13 pages

Utopian Social Praxis in First-Year Writing Courses

Reflections on Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed

chapter 4|17 pages

The Cost of Failing Freshman Composition

Policies That Penalize Multilingual Learners in Higher Education

chapter 7|9 pages

Personalized Learning for English as an Additional Language (EAL) Learners

Fostering Agency and Dismantling the Banking Approach

chapter 8|11 pages

Resisting Linguistic and Cultural Erasure in the Charter Context

Challenging Critical Pedagogy Applications within the Composition Classroom

chapter 10|16 pages

Critical Pedagogy and Postmethod in Francophone West Africa

Possibilities and Practical Application—the Case of Mali

chapter 11|11 pages

Critical Pedagogy and Writing in Online L2 Instruction Post-COVID

Suggestions for New Teachers

chapter 12|15 pages

“A Hope That Moves Us”

Embodied Critical Hope in One Graduate Program's Fight against Faculty Retrenchments

chapter 16|2 pages

Reflections on Silence