Script, Counterscript, and Underlife in the Classroom: James Brown versus Brown v. Board of Education
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- Published by Harvard Education Publishing Group in Harvard Educational Review
- Vol. 65 (3) , 445-472
- https://doi.org/10.17763/haer.65.3.r16146n25h4mh384
Abstract
In this article, Kris Gutierrez, Betsy Rymes, and Joanne Larson demonstrate how power is constructed between the teacher and students. The authors identify the teacher's monologic script, one that potentially stifles dialogue and interaction and that reflects dominant cultural values, and the students' counterscripts, formed by those who do not comply with the teacher's view of appropriate participation. The authors then offer the possibility of a "third space" — a place where the two scripts intersect, creating the potential for authentic interaction to occur. Using an analysis of a specific classroom discourse, the authors demonstrate how, when such potential arises, the teacher and students quickly retreat to more comfortable scripted places. The authors encourage the join construction of a new sociocultural terrain, creating space for shifts in what counts as knowledge and knowledge representation.Keywords
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