Critical Pedagogy and Classroom Belonging: A Framework for Meaningful Learning

Muhammad Sharif Uddin

Abstract


This conceptual paper proposes a framework explaining how critical pedagogy can foster students’ sense of belonging, essential for their meaningful learning. This paper argues that a sense of belonging in classrooms is a multidimensional construct that promotes physical engagement, emotional connectedness, and intellectual investment in the learning process. It further explains how, by implementing critical pedagogy, teachers can provide students with a positive experience that fosters a sense of belonging; without it, students feel alienated and unrecognized. Drawing on Freirean principles, the paper identifies five pedagogical pathways through which critical pedagogy promotes classroom belonging: dialogue, collaboration, problem-posing, shared authority, and student voice. These pathways foster respectful relationships, a sense of learning community, purpose, ownership of learning, and recognition of students’ identities, experiences, and perspectives. Together, these pathways provide a conceptual framework for understanding how critical pedagogy creates classroom conditions in which students experience belonging and, consequently, engage more meaningfully in learning. The paper concludes with implications for teachers and teacher educators seeking to design classrooms that intentionally cultivate belonging as a foundation for meaningful learning.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/jet.v13i2.23902

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