Author(s): Nancy Faust Sizer,Katharine G. Simon,Theodore R. Sizer
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 304
Publisher: Yale University Press
Language: English
Date Published: 2003-08-11
Dimensions: 142.24 x 231.14 x 22.86mm
Publication City/Country: United States
Edition: Revised ed.
Illustrations:
What constitutes a just war? How does race matter in America? Are the interests of corporations the same as those of the public when it comes to the environment or public health? Middle and high school history, literature, and science classes abound with important moral, social, and political questions. But under pressure to cover required materials and out of fear of raising controversy, teachers often avoid classroom discussions of questions of profound importance to students and to society.
This book investigates how schools can responsibly take an active role in moral education while honoring their academic mission. Using extensive observations in public, Catholic, and Jewish high schools, Katherine Simon analyzes the ways in which teachers avoid or address moral questions raised by students and implicit in course materials. She examines how morally charged issues may be taught responsibly in a diverse democracy. And in an afterword that teachers and teacher educators will find particularly useful, Simon provides practical tools and strategies for structuring discussion and designing units to help teachers explore moral issues more deeply with their middle and high school students.
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 304
Publisher: Yale University Press
Language: English
Date Published: 2003-08-11
Dimensions: 142.24 x 231.14 x 22.86mm
Publication City/Country: United States
Edition: Revised ed.
Illustrations:
What constitutes a just war? How does race matter in America? Are the interests of corporations the same as those of the public when it comes to the environment or public health? Middle and high school history, literature, and science classes abound with important moral, social, and political questions. But under pressure to cover required materials and out of fear of raising controversy, teachers often avoid classroom discussions of questions of profound importance to students and to society.
This book investigates how schools can responsibly take an active role in moral education while honoring their academic mission. Using extensive observations in public, Catholic, and Jewish high schools, Katherine Simon analyzes the ways in which teachers avoid or address moral questions raised by students and implicit in course materials. She examines how morally charged issues may be taught responsibly in a diverse democracy. And in an afterword that teachers and teacher educators will find particularly useful, Simon provides practical tools and strategies for structuring discussion and designing units to help teachers explore moral issues more deeply with their middle and high school students.
Book Info | |
Author | Nancy Faust Sizer, Katharine G. Simon, Theodore R. Sizer |
Date Published | 2003-08-11 |
Dimensions | 142.24 x 231.14 x 22.86mm |
Edition | Revised ed. |
First Author | Nancy Faust Sizer |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780300101683 |
Language | English |
No. of Pages | 304 |
Publication City/Country | United States |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Moral Questions in the Classroom
- Nancy Faust Sizer
- Paperback
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- ISBN: 9780300101683
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