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If you’re teaching spoken language or planning speaking and listening lessons, this is a great place to start for role-play resources, debate and speech tasks, group and drama activities, and presentations.
Recent educational research suggests that oracy is a cornerstone of students' literacy development, so the more time spent in lessons on developing students' speaking and listening skills, the better!
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Becoming a reflective teacher: the practicalities
Published: 05/08/2019
How to observe lessons: advice for training teachers
How to observe lessons: advice for training teachers
Published: 05/08/2019
By: Lorna Smith
Purposeful starters and plenaries for training teachers
Purposeful starters and plenaries for training teachers
Published: 05/08/2019
By: Lorna Smith
Getting your first job in teaching
Getting your first job in teaching
Published: 01/10/2019
By: Aly Spencer
Making mock marking easier in science
Making mock marking easier in science
Published: 01/10/2019
By: Sarah Longshaw
Mental health and wellbeing research in schools
Mental health and wellbeing research in schools
Published: 09/10/2019
By: Dr Sarah Bell
Attachment behaviours in the classroom
Attachment behaviours in the classroom
Published: 09/10/2019
By: Tracy Godfroy and Hannah Snowsill
Supporting students with dyspraxia
Supporting students with dyspraxia
Published: 09/10/2019
By: Deborah Smith
Strategies for remembering students' names
Strategies for remembering students' names
Published: 21/10/2019
By: Aly Spencer
Assertiveness in the classroom: what sort of teacher do you want to be?
Assertiveness in the classroom: what sort of teacher do you want to be?
Published: 21/10/2019
By: Aly Spencer
Surviving your first teaching placement: 10 golden rules
Surviving your first teaching placement: 10 golden rules
Published: 21/10/2019
By: Andy Sammons