An edited collection of articles by leading educationalists and teacher educators on the place of talk in the primary curriculum. Each chapter reflects on theoretical aspects of oracy translated into manageable practice. Articles, grouped according to a flexible framework, explore: the importance of talk in learning; discursive and interactive classrooms; talking and learning in the early years; talk across the curriculum; and the importance of storytelling and drama
At the heart of these 12 lesson plans is the 'talk box'. Teachers take what is in the box and by fol...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of how students’ speaking develops on a pre-sessional brid...
Thinking Voices is a collection of 30 articles, written specifically for this publication, which exa...
This paper provides a review of oracy in primary education (5–11) in England. It discusses the natur...
The crucial importance of talk for learning, and the ways that teachers use talk for learning, are d...
Purposeful classroom talk, or oracy, is increasingly recognised as fundamental for supporting both p...
This paper focuses on the purposes, nature, and quality of talk in the English language classroom. W...
Taking as its starting point the Rose Review's endorsement of 'a language-rich curriculum' the artic...
Research into classroom talk has a rich history in Anglophone countries. In the United Kingdom, nota...
This article considers what is meant by ‘interactive whole‐class teaching’, a central component of t...
© 2015 Rachael Jillian FurnerThis study examines the quality of language interactions in three early...
Taking as its starting point the Rose Review’s endorsement of ‘a language-rich curriculum’ the artic...
Recent changes in the Ontario curricular expectations for teaching and learning have led the author ...
The centrality of classroom talk for teaching and learning has been a substantial matter of inquiry ...
At the heart of these 12 lesson plans is the 'talk box'. Teachers take what is in the box and by fol...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of how students’ speaking develops on a pre-sessional brid...
Thinking Voices is a collection of 30 articles, written specifically for this publication, which exa...
This paper provides a review of oracy in primary education (5–11) in England. It discusses the natur...
The crucial importance of talk for learning, and the ways that teachers use talk for learning, are d...
Purposeful classroom talk, or oracy, is increasingly recognised as fundamental for supporting both p...
This paper focuses on the purposes, nature, and quality of talk in the English language classroom. W...
Taking as its starting point the Rose Review's endorsement of 'a language-rich curriculum' the artic...
Research into classroom talk has a rich history in Anglophone countries. In the United Kingdom, nota...
This article considers what is meant by ‘interactive whole‐class teaching’, a central component of t...
© 2015 Rachael Jillian FurnerThis study examines the quality of language interactions in three early...
Taking as its starting point the Rose Review’s endorsement of ‘a language-rich curriculum’ the artic...
Recent changes in the Ontario curricular expectations for teaching and learning have led the author ...
The centrality of classroom talk for teaching and learning has been a substantial matter of inquiry ...
At the heart of these 12 lesson plans is the 'talk box'. Teachers take what is in the box and by fol...
The articles in this issue of the journal on classroom-based talk document recent international deve...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of how students’ speaking develops on a pre-sessional brid...