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English 1201
Writing and Representing
54. Evaluating values and attitudes in created texts; reflecting on embedded perspectives
54.2 Critical Literacy Beliefs Writing Values
Master Critical Literacy Through Analyzing Beliefs and Values in Writing
Develop essential skills to examine how personal perspectives and cultural backgrounds shape both the creation and interpretation of literary texts.
What You'll Learn
Students examine how authors embed personal worldviews in literature
Learners identify implicit bias and ideological frameworks in texts
Critical literacy skills help recognize power dynamics and representation
Reader response theory explains how personal background influences interpretation
What You'll Practice
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Analyze how authorial perspectives shape character portrayals and themes
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Identify value-laden language and underlying assumptions in literary works
3
Practice recognizing how personal experiences influence text interpretation
Why This Matters
Critical literacy skills enable students to analyze bias, understand diverse perspectives, and develop authentic voices essential for academic and civic engagement.
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Critical Literacy
Authorial Perspective
Reader Response
Bias Analysis
Cultural Identity

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