Becoming critically conscious: theoretical understandings
Learning the critical: moving from theory to practice
Conflicts and comparisons: using literary theory with middle-level learners
Identity and representation: becoming critical of the connection
Power and critical literacy: gaining understanding of how power works
Oppression and critical literacy: becoming conscious, becoming concerned
Multiple perspectives: addressing and understanding differences
Critical contextualization: using historical fiction to understand change
Where do we go from here? critical consciousness, critical literacy, and the questions that remain
Appendix A: Social justice unit
Appendix B: Over 100 books that encourage critical consciousness.