Readers of English Literature Confronting Quiet Members with Critical Literacy in the Act of Mentoring

In response to many years of a one-way teacher-oriented teaching approach in Iran, there have been some attempts in research to identify young learners as resourceful learning material themselves. Over a period of two semesters, the researchers as teacher-researcher and co-teacher full-time particip...

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subjects Brazilian literature
Critical literacy
English as a second language
English as a second language learning
English literature
Freire, Paulo (1921-1997)
Higher education
Literature
Mentoring
Mentors
Methods
Second language reading
Students
Study and teaching
Teaching
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