ABSTRACT

Cary Buzzelli and Bill Johnson reinvigorate the enduring question: What is the place of morality in the classroom? Departing from notions of a morality that can only be abstract and absolute, these authors ground their investigation in analyses of actual teacher-student interactions. This approach illuminates the ways in which language, power and culture impact "the moral" in teaching. Buzzelli and Johnson's study addresses a wide range of moral issues in various classroom contexts. Its practical and diverse examples make it a valuable resource for teachers and teacher development programs.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter |31 pages

The Morality of Discourse

Examining the Language of Teaching and Learning

chapter |38 pages

Participation, Representation, and Identification

Culture and Morality in Classrooms