
The Articulate Classroom
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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.
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Introduction Prue Goodwin
Part 1 Every voice is valued
1. The articulate playground: Trainee teachers meet pocket monsters Elizabeth Grugeon
2. Having your own voice valued David Skidmore
3. Circle Time Carol Smith
4. Speak for yourself Prue Goodwin
Part 2 Across the whole curriculum
5. Small children talking their way into being readers Judith Graham
6. Talking about reading George Hunt
7. Talking about writing Joy McCormick
8. Sorting out learning through group talk Sue Lyle
9. 'Five little dollies jumping on the bed':- Learning about mathematics through talk Janet Evans
10. IT's all talk? Frank Monaghan
Part 3 Imagination and creativity
11. Foundations for talk: Speaking and listening in the early years classroom Lesley Clark
12. 'Is that the little pig?': Using toy telephones in the early years classroom Julia Gillen, with Liz Stone and Liz Cosier
13. Choose your words carefully: Drama, speaking and literacy Andy Kempe
14. Crick Crack Chin my Story's in: Stories and storytelling Teresa Grainger
15. 'Jessica and Jordan meet an alien': Creating a story in a multilingual classroom Jackie Kirk
Part 4 Talking about language
16. Interthinking: The power of productive talk Lyn Dawes
17. Checking on the checker: Using computers to talk about spelling and grammar Michael Lockwood
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