Bringing Talk to Life is firmly grounded in classroom experience and research evidence and explores how a dialogic approach to teaching can improve studentsâ confidence and agency and restore teachersâ professional judgement.
Bringing Talk to Life is firmly grounded in classroom experience and research evidence and explores how a dialogic approach to teaching can improve studentsâ confidence and agency and restore teachersâ professional judgement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Gurton was a primary school teacher, head teacher, and a senior lecturer in primary teacher education at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. Meghan Tipping is an experienced primary school teacher currently working in the education and heritage sectors.
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Foreword (Professor Peter Lavender) Introduction Part I - Learning through talk Chapter 1: Learning to talk Chapter 2: Talking to learn Chapter 3: Talk and social mobility Chapter 4: Teaching talk Chapter 5: Talk as a tool for thinking Chapter 6: Learning without objectives Chapter 7: Philosophical talk: making learning meaningful Part II - What is possible when you engage your students in dialogue Chapter 8: Establishing first principles: aims, meaning and purpose in education Chapter 9: Bringing it together: developing a concept curriculum Chapter 10: Developing agency through talk: a year in year 6 Chapter 11: How talking with your class can liberate your teaching Chapter 12: Bringing talk to life: tackling controversial issues Chapter 13: The place and value of talk in Further Education (author Sue Lay) Chapter 14: Using talk to demystify critical thinking in Higher Education (author Hilary Wason) Chapter 15: Talk is the answer Index
Foreword (Professor Peter Lavender) Introduction Part I - Learning through talk Chapter 1: Learning to talk Chapter 2: Talking to learn Chapter 3: Talk and social mobility Chapter 4: Teaching talk Chapter 5: Talk as a tool for thinking Chapter 6: Learning without objectives Chapter 7: Philosophical talk: making learning meaningful Part II - What is possible when you engage your students in dialogue Chapter 8: Establishing first principles: aims, meaning and purpose in education Chapter 9: Bringing it together: developing a concept curriculum Chapter 10: Developing agency through talk: a year in year 6 Chapter 11: How talking with your class can liberate your teaching Chapter 12: Bringing talk to life: tackling controversial issues Chapter 13: The place and value of talk in Further Education (author Sue Lay) Chapter 14: Using talk to demystify critical thinking in Higher Education (author Hilary Wason) Chapter 15: Talk is the answer Index
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