Teaching Oracy (Secondary)
Growing Inquirers through Dialogue
What are ways I can teach my students the use of learner strategies and skills to improve oral communication and classroom interaction? How can I encourage student collaboration and knowledge construction through purposeful exploratory talk? What are the learner strategies in the areas of listening and viewing, speaking and representing, and oral interaction that my students should acquire to be empathetic communicators, discerning listeners and viewers as well as creative inquirers? How can I teach oracy effectively, including in blended learning contexts?
Overview
This learning programme aims to provide you with a deeper understanding of the processes of listening and viewing, and speaking and representing to address the diverse needs of learners in your EL classrooms. You will be able to apply the knowledge of spoken grammar and vocabulary to teach and assess pronunciation, prosodic features and oral interaction skills more effectively in integration with the other areas of language learning. You will consider ways to use EdTech, including AI, in blended learning contexts to support active learning in participatory, connected and reflective classrooms. You will also learn how to use multimodal texts to teach oral communication skills.
Learning Goals
By the end of this learning programme, you will be able to:
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demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles of teaching oracy;
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apply knowledge of phonetics and phonology to teach pronunciation and prosodic features for effective communication;
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teach learner strategies, processes and skills for listening and viewing, speaking and representing, and oral interaction; and
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design formative assessment tasks to monitor and support students’ progress in listening and viewing, speaking and representing, and oral interaction.
Target Participants
EL KP, TLs and Teachers