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Classroom Talk in Practice: Teachers Experiences of Oracy in Action
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Classroom Talk in Practice: Teachers Experiences of Oracy in Action

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Purposeful classroom talk, or oracy, is increasingly recognised as fundamental for supporting both personal and academic development and for enhancing genuine participation in learning. Based on classroom observations and interviews, this book offers an analysis of schools’ responses to improving the quality of both learning to talk and talking to learn.

The book explores classroom talk through the analysis and comparison of examples drawn from diverse schools and age groups, across primary and secondary education settings. Alongside a wealth of practical strategies, the book offers an insight into the realities of implementation, helping teachers to make well-informed judgments about developing classroom talk within their own schools.

This book features:

*Examples of lesson activities and resources, accompanied by explanations and advice from practitioners
*Vivid depictions of real classroom practice with comprehensive analysis linked to up-to-date research and theory *Questions and prompts to promote reflection on the reader’s own context *An emphasis on teachers’ professional judgement and informed implementation of oracy practices

A holistic and accessible resource, this book is aimed at experienced, early career and student teachers, as well as other education professionals.

Rupert Knight was a teacher in schools in London and Nottingham. He currently works at the University of Nottingham, UK, on teacher education and other postgraduate courses. Rupert is the author of Classroom Talk and he continues to work closely with teachers to develop the use of spoken language in the classroom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 December 2022
Pages
176
ISBN
9780335250035

Purposeful classroom talk, or oracy, is increasingly recognised as fundamental for supporting both personal and academic development and for enhancing genuine participation in learning. Based on classroom observations and interviews, this book offers an analysis of schools’ responses to improving the quality of both learning to talk and talking to learn.

The book explores classroom talk through the analysis and comparison of examples drawn from diverse schools and age groups, across primary and secondary education settings. Alongside a wealth of practical strategies, the book offers an insight into the realities of implementation, helping teachers to make well-informed judgments about developing classroom talk within their own schools.

This book features:

*Examples of lesson activities and resources, accompanied by explanations and advice from practitioners
*Vivid depictions of real classroom practice with comprehensive analysis linked to up-to-date research and theory *Questions and prompts to promote reflection on the reader’s own context *An emphasis on teachers’ professional judgement and informed implementation of oracy practices

A holistic and accessible resource, this book is aimed at experienced, early career and student teachers, as well as other education professionals.

Rupert Knight was a teacher in schools in London and Nottingham. He currently works at the University of Nottingham, UK, on teacher education and other postgraduate courses. Rupert is the author of Classroom Talk and he continues to work closely with teachers to develop the use of spoken language in the classroom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 December 2022
Pages
176
ISBN
9780335250035