Unlocking Speaking and Listening

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Assessing Speech
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Bilingual Learners
Bilingual Pupils
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Children's Spoken Language Development
Children’s Spoken Language Development
classroom discourse analysis
Classroom Practice
Classroom Storytelling
Computational Thinking
Computing Curriculum
Continuing Professional Development
Cumulative Talk
Current Educational Context
David Waugh
dialogic teaching
digital literacy integration
EAL
EAL Learner
EAL Pedagogy
EAL Pupil
Elizabeth Briten
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Exploratory Talk
Fairy Tales
Fisher Robert
fostering critical thinking through discussion
Geeta Ludhra
Gruffalo's Child
Gruffalo’s Child
Gwen Ineson
Hodson Pamela
inclusive communication strategies
Jane Briggs
Johnson Colleen
Jones Deborah
Language Development
Learning and Teaching
LINC Project
Literacy
Literature Circles
Mathematical Subject Knowledge
National Oracy Project
Neil Rickus
Nicola Grove
oracy education
Peer Assessment
Planning
primary science talk
Purposeful Talk
Reading Development
Red Riding Hood
SEN
Smart Phones
Speaking and Listening
Spina Bifida
UK Government Policy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138292727
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Spoken Language is a key component of the primary national curriculum and is fundamental to children’s language development and learning. The need for teachers to develop talk in its own right and also use talk as a means of learning is central to effective primary practice. In the past, Initial Teacher Education and CPD have focused on literacy (reading and writing) to the detriment of speaking and listening. However, research strongly supports talk as fundamental to learning and teaching. It has also been identified as an area where teachers feel less confident. This fully updated third edition of Unlocking Speaking and Listening tackles key issues surrounding spoken language with rigour, depth and a strong focus on research, providing education professionals with clear, practical strategies for engaging in purposeful talk, while also celebrating children’s implicit understanding and love of the spoken word.

Drawing on recent classroom research, Unlocking Speaking and Listening considers what children and teachers need to know in order to develop as effective speakers and listeners. The book addresses:

  • Planning and assessing talk
  • Drama and storytelling
  • Working with EAL children
  • Developing talk in Science and Mathematics
  • Special educational needs
  • Using technology to enhance children’s communication

Two new chapters on the importance of talk to underpin children’s reading development are also included.

With contributions from experts in the field, this vital and fully updated resource will help both trainee and practising primary teachers understand and promote the importance of speaking and listening as an effective tool for learning across the primary curriculum.

Deborah Jones is a reader in Education at Brunel University, where she has taught across a range of programmes including EdD, MA, PGCE and BA, and has also undertaken a variety of management roles.

Pamela Hodson was formerly Associate Professor at Kingston University, where she led the primary BA and PGCE QTS English programmes.