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Talking about Oracy: Developing communication beyond the classroom (Paperback)
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Talking about Oracy: Developing communication beyond the classroom (Paperback)
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Loot Price R519
Discovery Miles 5 190
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Whether considering the art of debate; understanding dialogic
teaching methods; the necessity of questioning; or the ability to
assess and develop these skills, this book has been written by a
classroom teacher, for classroom teachers, in the hope that oracy
is dragged out of the shadows and recognised for its significance
to improving students' life skills and future aspirations. When we
think about the transferable skills all students will take with
them post-academia, oracy, literacy and numeracy should
logistically stand proudly side by side. This triad of skillsets
are the key components that are used to measure intellectual
development in childhood, as well as being further instilled and
nurtured in all students throughout their education. However, as
children become students and as these students become critical
thinkers, an element of this crucial triad appears to have been
disowned in recent years. In 2020, oracy appeared to have even less
relevance in academia, with the only supportive provision for both
Language and Literature to deal with any missed learning being the
eradication of any recorded proof of this skill. Yet another
indication that oracy has, in some circumstances, been cast into
the shadows and banished into the realm of the subject specific
curricular. We need to be realistic and embrace the idea that this
skill is a necessity to success for all learners post-academia.
Training students in the ability to communicate effectively with
different audiences in different contexts, needs to be brought back
into the spotlight in the hopes that we can attempt to resolve any
misconceptions regarding oracy's place in the curriculum. Through
the recognition of the theoretical understanding of communication
that will provide the foundations for this book, the aim is that it
acts as a supportive guide that will provide suggestions and
strategies in order to hopefully empower and encourage educators in
all subjects in education, thus restoring the use and appreciation
for this necessary skill both inside and outside the classroom. For
so long, focus has been on the stress and rigor of assessments, and
the fulfilment of the curriculum to ensure that all students can
navigate their GCSE examinations. This book will question whether
this will have a detrimental effect on students who may have been
exposed to fewer of the skills that they will require when leaving
an educational setting and venturing into everyday life. So, let's
address the elephant in the room, and provide it a voice.
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