Articulate Classroom

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Articulate Classroom
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Carol Smith
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Chinny Chin Chin
Circle Time
classroom discourse analysis
Cognitive Talk
collaborative learning strategies
David Skidmore
dialogic teaching methods
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early years communication
Egocentric Speech
Elizabeth Grugeon
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Exploratory Talk
Frank Monaghan
George Hunt
Guided Reading Session
Individual Reading Conference
Jackie Kirk
Janet Evans
Joy Mccormick
Judith Graham
Julia Gillen
Lesley Clark
Listener Pairs
Literacy Hour
Liz Cosier
Liz Stone
Lyn Dawes
Michael Lockwood
Mrs Stone
National Literacy Strategy Framework
National Oracy Project
NLS
NNS
oral language development in schools
Pokemon
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primary education pedagogy
Shared Writing Session
speaking and listening skills
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Talking Object
Teresa Grainger
Word Level Decoding
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138225732
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is a classic edition of Prue Goodwin’s acclaimed collection of articles by leading educationalists on the place of talk in the primary curriculum, which now includes a preface from Lyn Dawes. A talking classroom is both a crucial part of every subject area and a subject in its own right. For all primary teachers committed to deepening their understanding of the pivotal role talk plays in learning, this book focuses attention on the importance of fully enabling pupils’ learning potential.

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
  • the importance of storytelling and drama.

The new introduction reflects on key research developments since the book was first published.

The Articulate Classroom is an engaging introduction to the field which is still very relevant to today’s readers. It will remain an indispensable guide for teachers looking to extend their skills, and a unique chance for education researchers to gain an overview from experts in the field.

Prue Goodwin is a lecturer on literacy education and children’s books. Having spent many years working at the University of Reading, she is now freelance as a lecturer to education professionals and a consultant to children’s publishers.