Affiliation:
1. Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
2. University of Córdoba, Spain
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of critical literacy on university students' insight of gender equality. It aims to propose a guideline to teach critical reading, and assesses the influence of texts and critical reading on students' perception of gender equality. Students (n = 40) were guided to identify the author's purpose behind the text by delving into the text itself and connecting it with the background surrounding the text. Then students' perceptions of gender equality and their opinions about the influence of critical reading on their understanding of gender equality were collected through a survey. Qualitative content analysis was employed to analyze the data collected from students. The findings showed that critical reading not only offered students more perspectives and new ideas to see an issue, but also helped them reflect on the topic of gender equality itself and what they had already understood of gender equality. This benefits students' metacognition and showcases an effective way of gender equality education.
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