Abstract:
This paper addresses the issue of incorporating moral education in the English as a second or foreign language (ESL-EFL) classroom in light of the increasing calls for having teachers take on a more pro-active role in the moral development of their students. The moral education model recommended in this study includes the development of fundamental values, principles, and attitudes; continuous character growth that allows learners to become concerned, informed, and involved citizens; and laying down the foundations of a critical approach to controversial issues. The rationale that the study adopts for introducing moral education in ESL-EFL curricula is based on the assumption that it helps learners in developing their linguistic and cognitive skills, social awareness, emotional well-being, critical thinking, and a tolerant world view, goals that are compatible with the new approaches and methods of teaching ESL-EFL. The framework proposed for the implementation of this process includes tentative issues-themes, language skills, learning outcomes, methods of instruction and evaluation, materials and resources, and instructional activities. © 2005 K. Shaaban.