Exploring critical media literacy with culturally and linguistically diverse youth in Australia: recontextualisation of school learning in home environments
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This paper reports on an instrumental case study exploring what migrant and refugee-background youth in Australia make of the critical media literacy they learn in school, and what critical media practices they use out of school. It addresses the perennial question of the relationship between school literacy learning and everyday literate lives, paying deliberate attention to the experiences of youth whose diversity is underrepresented in research. Interviews with two English teachers and focus groups with culturally and linguistically diverse Year 10 students were analysed using content analysis and the concept of recontextualization. Findings are that these youth see significant value in their critical literacy learning at school, and they report utilising the types of critical reading/viewing skills they experience at school but for different purposes. They frequently use five main strategies for critical reading/viewing out of school: 1. using awareness of myriad multimodal semiotic features to examine representations of products and information; 2. evaluating trustworthiness; 3. fact checking; 4. doing further research; 5. identifying attempts at positioning. This research brings in-school and out-of-school domains together to understand the connections between critical literacy practices undertaken in school, and those reshaped by immigrant youth, who are still learning English, out of school.
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© 2023. This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article, accepted for publication in English in Education. Jennifer Alford (2023) Exploring critical media literacy with culturally and linguistically diverse youth in Australia: recontextualisation of school learning in home environments, English in Education, DOI: 10.1080/04250494.2023.2268643. It is deposited under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alford, J, Exploring critical media literacy with culturally and linguistically diverse youth in Australia: recontextualisation of school learning in home environments, English in Education, 2023