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Book Synopsis
This book looks at an issue which is at the heart of every classroom â the role that talk plays in childrenâs learning. Drawing on a substantial research base, the book provides useful suggestions to facilitate successful talk between teachers and children to improve learning and raise standards.

Through analysing the talk that goes on in primary school classrooms, the book examines the process of talk and learning in detail and shows how teachersâ questions, instructions and statements can support and extend childrenâs learning. It highlights the central influence of teacher talk on developing childrenâs learning and looks at international perspectives in the field, including the work of Shirley Brice Heath, Douglas Barnes, Gordon Wells, Neil Mercer and Robin Alexander.

This innovative book provides ideas, techniques, and practical suggestions for making classroom talk effective. It is key reading for student and qualified teachers who are interested in improving learning by gen

Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction

1: Teacher talk and classroom interaction

2: Investigating teacher talk

3: Interactive teaching

4: Questioning and learning

5: Making connections

6: Critical moments in classroom talk

7: Changing classroom practice

Conclusion

Appendix
References
Bibliography
Index

Talking Listening Learning

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A Paperback / softback by Debra Myhill, Susan Jones, Rosemary Hopper

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    Publisher: Open University Press
    Publication Date: 16/11/2005
    ISBN13: 9780335217441, 978-0335217441
    ISBN10: 335217443

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book looks at an issue which is at the heart of every classroom â the role that talk plays in childrenâs learning. Drawing on a substantial research base, the book provides useful suggestions to facilitate successful talk between teachers and children to improve learning and raise standards.

    Through analysing the talk that goes on in primary school classrooms, the book examines the process of talk and learning in detail and shows how teachersâ questions, instructions and statements can support and extend childrenâs learning. It highlights the central influence of teacher talk on developing childrenâs learning and looks at international perspectives in the field, including the work of Shirley Brice Heath, Douglas Barnes, Gordon Wells, Neil Mercer and Robin Alexander.

    This innovative book provides ideas, techniques, and practical suggestions for making classroom talk effective. It is key reading for student and qualified teachers who are interested in improving learning by gen

    Table of Contents
    Preface
    Introduction

    1: Teacher talk and classroom interaction

    2: Investigating teacher talk

    3: Interactive teaching

    4: Questioning and learning

    5: Making connections

    6: Critical moments in classroom talk

    7: Changing classroom practice

    Conclusion

    Appendix
    References
    Bibliography
    Index

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