Why Oracy Matters: How to Improve Outcomes Through Talk (FREE CPD Webinar with First News and Voice 21)

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Join us for a panel discussion around oracy, including a Q&A session with teachers, in collaboration with Voice 21.

Details 

📅 Monday 10th February 2025 at 4pm

🖥️ Online

🎙️ Host: Helen Mulley, Education Lead, First News

👥 Panelists: Announced soon.

Why?

In October 2024, the Commission on the Future of Oracy Education in England released a landmark report: We Need to Talk – in which it argued that “alongside reading, writing and arithmetic, oracy is the fourth ‘R’: an essential, foundational building block to support our young people on their journey towards living fulfilling adult lives.”

Oracy skills are essential for success across the curriculum, and beyond it. Children’s wellbeing suffers when they can’t articulate how they are feeling; their engagement with learning drops when they can’t express their curiosity; and their ideas become lost if they can’t translate them into words, to share with others.

As they get older, young people with poor oracy are increasingly disadvantaged when it comes to high-stakes exam outcomes; work experience; job interviews and personal and professional satisfaction.

Oracy matters. And schools are in a fantastic position to develop it.

What you will discover…

In this inspiring and practical session, you will learn:

  • Why improved oracy skills lead to better outcomes
  • How oracy can reduce the achievement gap for disadvantaged pupils
  • Practical tips for embedding oracy in all aspects of your teaching practice
  • The importance of an inclusive approach to oracy, and what that looks like

PLUS! 

Everyone who signs up for the webinar will receive an exclusive ‘classroom debates’ resources pack, crammed with topics, background information, and advice to help you support your pupils in developing arguments, evidencing opinions, speaking persuasively and listening to others.

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