Pupils’ talk within classrooms has recently seen a renewed focus of attention, usually under the banner of oracy. Much of the justification at policy level seems to stem from a ‘levelling-up’ agenda, based on oracy’s distinctive contribution to enhancing opportunity through developing pupils’ communicative competence with benefits for employability and attainment. Worthy and well-founded as these aspirations are, this article seeks to reassert, alongside them, the potential of oracy also to promote pupils’ authentic voices and involvement in their own learning. Some criteria for avoiding ‘voiceless’ participation are used as a starting point for examining everyday classroom practice. Using real examples of recent practices, the article then...
This article is a short review of a vital asset in the language acquisition process. It addresses sp...
In this paper I make the case for embedding oracy practices in the HE curriculum through explicit te...
Recent conversations with postgraduate teachers and colleagues in the field of education have alerte...
Pupils’ talk within classrooms has recently seen a renewed focus of attention, usually under the ban...
Purposeful classroom talk, or oracy, is increasingly recognised as fundamental for supporting both p...
Oracy refers to the ability to speak well. Speaking well is essential to education, to the workplace...
This paper provides a review of oracy in primary education (5–11) in England. It discusses the natur...
This article considers what is meant by ‘interactive whole‐class teaching’, a central component of t...
This study explores what teachers understand as good oracy (speaking and listening competence as wel...
Although participation in academic speaking events is a key to developing disciplinary understanding...
Current educational policies place an emphasis on the development of functional skills which are lin...
In this keynote, Neil will first explain why the development of all young people’s spoken language s...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to consider the growing interest in oracy and to propose th...
The nature of the talk between teachers and children is highly significant in a pedagogy that seeks ...
Oracy concerns competence in talking and listening. But it concerns far more than that, for it's a ...
This article is a short review of a vital asset in the language acquisition process. It addresses sp...
In this paper I make the case for embedding oracy practices in the HE curriculum through explicit te...
Recent conversations with postgraduate teachers and colleagues in the field of education have alerte...
Pupils’ talk within classrooms has recently seen a renewed focus of attention, usually under the ban...
Purposeful classroom talk, or oracy, is increasingly recognised as fundamental for supporting both p...
Oracy refers to the ability to speak well. Speaking well is essential to education, to the workplace...
This paper provides a review of oracy in primary education (5–11) in England. It discusses the natur...
This article considers what is meant by ‘interactive whole‐class teaching’, a central component of t...
This study explores what teachers understand as good oracy (speaking and listening competence as wel...
Although participation in academic speaking events is a key to developing disciplinary understanding...
Current educational policies place an emphasis on the development of functional skills which are lin...
In this keynote, Neil will first explain why the development of all young people’s spoken language s...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to consider the growing interest in oracy and to propose th...
The nature of the talk between teachers and children is highly significant in a pedagogy that seeks ...
Oracy concerns competence in talking and listening. But it concerns far more than that, for it's a ...
This article is a short review of a vital asset in the language acquisition process. It addresses sp...
In this paper I make the case for embedding oracy practices in the HE curriculum through explicit te...
Recent conversations with postgraduate teachers and colleagues in the field of education have alerte...