With more constructivist approaches to learning in higher education and more value on teamwork skills, students' oracy (speaking and listening) features more prominently in curriculum, pedagogy and assessment. The paper reports on a study of two first‐year Australian university courses in disciplines with explicit industry orientations and high proportions of international students. Drawing on classroom observations and interviews with the lecturers, this paper investigates their pedagogical designs on oracy and the oracy demands of their assessment tasks. The study found that talk‐based assessment tasks (a group project and a group oral presentation) featured in both courses but the two courses treated students' oracy differently: as produ...
The student population in Australian universities has changed significantly over the last decade, no...
In response to the identification of the level of English language proficiency of students in Austra...
In this study, assessment and learning is reconceptualised as an integrated and dialogic process. Po...
With more constructivist approaches to learning in higher education and more value on teamwork skill...
With more constructivist approaches to learning in higher education and more value on teamwork skill...
This chapter reports on a study of oracy in a first-year university Business course, with particular...
Although participation in academic speaking events is a key to developing disciplinary understanding...
In this paper I make the case for embedding oracy practices in the HE curriculum through explicit te...
Delivery of content is reported by many HE practitioners to be fundamental to successful performance...
Oracy refers to the ability to speak well. Speaking well is essential to education, to the workplace...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of how students’ speaking develops on a pre-sessional brid...
Although the importance of developing students’ academic literacies has been well-established, acade...
Oracy concerns competence in talking and listening. But it concerns far more than that, for it's a ...
This article describes the development of a set of research-informed resources for assessing the spo...
This study explores what teachers understand as good oracy (speaking and listening competence as wel...
The student population in Australian universities has changed significantly over the last decade, no...
In response to the identification of the level of English language proficiency of students in Austra...
In this study, assessment and learning is reconceptualised as an integrated and dialogic process. Po...
With more constructivist approaches to learning in higher education and more value on teamwork skill...
With more constructivist approaches to learning in higher education and more value on teamwork skill...
This chapter reports on a study of oracy in a first-year university Business course, with particular...
Although participation in academic speaking events is a key to developing disciplinary understanding...
In this paper I make the case for embedding oracy practices in the HE curriculum through explicit te...
Delivery of content is reported by many HE practitioners to be fundamental to successful performance...
Oracy refers to the ability to speak well. Speaking well is essential to education, to the workplace...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of how students’ speaking develops on a pre-sessional brid...
Although the importance of developing students’ academic literacies has been well-established, acade...
Oracy concerns competence in talking and listening. But it concerns far more than that, for it's a ...
This article describes the development of a set of research-informed resources for assessing the spo...
This study explores what teachers understand as good oracy (speaking and listening competence as wel...
The student population in Australian universities has changed significantly over the last decade, no...
In response to the identification of the level of English language proficiency of students in Austra...
In this study, assessment and learning is reconceptualised as an integrated and dialogic process. Po...