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Speak, Listen and Learn - Teaching resources for ages 7-13 (Paperback)
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Speak, Listen and Learn - Teaching resources for ages 7-13 (Paperback)
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This indispensable resource, for teachers of pupils aged 7-13
years, consists of a series of graduated lesson plans aimed at
improving children's speaking and listening skills, their
self-confidence and their motivation to learn, ultimately leading
to better school performance. The scheme was developed and tested
in schools during a four year period with over three thousand
children and their teachers, and focuses on class and group
activities that are enjoyable as well as instructive. All pupils
are able to participate regardless of background, academic standing
or facility in English, and the skills acquired are central to the
National Curriculum for England and Wales Key Stages 2 and 3. Each
lesson worksheet includes learning objectives, guidance on
preparation and organisation, an activity guide, and follow-up
suggestions, all presented in a clear and simple manner to lead the
teacher step by step through the session. The materials are grouped
into four levels of difficulty which combine to build a powerful
range of abilities associated with persuasive and presentational
speech, dialogue and debate, as well as developing the children's
command, use, and articulation of English. Each level consists of
twelve starter lessons suitable for class-based group work, with
sections preparing pupils for a variety of class competitions
including public speaking, poetry reading and debating. The
activities link naturally with other areas of the curriculum, and
topics already being studied can easily be incorporated. In a
parallel controlled research project highly significant gains in a
nationally standardised test of non-verbal reasoning were made over
a seven month period by children who followed the activities for
one lesson a week compared to those who did not. These were well in
excess of what would be expected for their increased age.
Particularly high gains were made by children of lesser ability and
those for whom English was an additional language. The improvements
recorded were later confirmed by the schools' own National
Curriculum assessments of progress against targets, where on
average the project children exceeded substantially the end of year
forecasts made by their teachers.
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