Full Description
Talk for Writing, developed by Pie Corbett and supported by Julia Strong, is a proven approach to teaching writing that is engaging and motivating for students and teachers alike.Building on best practice, this practical guide takes you step by step through how to establish quality written communication across the secondary curriculum. It can be used as a handbook by a literacy coordinator to lead the approach as well as being a source of practical ideas for each subject area. Every teacher can help students internalize the pattern of language of their subject through focused talk activities related to exemplar text. This enables students to independently generate the sentence patterns and structures that are key to effective communication in any subject.Julia Strong puts the experience of the learner at the centre. By establishing some consistent approaches across the curriculum, the learner can see how what they learn in one area can be transferred to support learning in another. The approach progressively builds up students' linguistic competence involving them in co-constructing the next steps they need to take to make progress.This practical resource offers:* Wide range of examples from all subject areas with a particular focus on science* DVD of a training session with teachers showing Talk for Writing in action suitable to use on training days to help introduce and embed the approach* Over 80 customisable handouts downloadable from the DVD* Customisable PowerPoint slides to train all staff in the approachThoroughly grounded in the principles of formative assessment, Talk for Writing if systematically applied across the curriculum really can turn secondary students into powerful communicators. Try it, it works!'Silent classrooms do not lend themselves to progress, the Foreword to this important new book reminds us. What follows is an exceptionally well-informed and practical guide to how high quality talk can lead to high quality writing. I strongly recommend it for all teachers across all subjects'.Geoff Barton, Headteacher of King Edward VI School, Suffolk, UK, author and speaker
Contents
Part OneIntroducing the Talk-for-Writing approachLaying the foundationsPart Two: The 5 steps to adapting units of work to the Talk-for-Writing approachStep A: Creating exemplar text that builds in progressionStep B: Warming up the words of the unitStep C: Warming up the phrases of the unitStep D: Internalising the tune of exemplar text - the basic approachStep D continued: More sophisticated approaches to internalising the tune of exemplar textStep E: Consolidating learning to build in progressPart Three: Achieving an effective whole-school approachThe first steps to establishing a whole-school approachEmbedding the approach through co-constructing your policyAppendix: A case study of how the Talk-for-Writing approach relates to mathsNER(01): WOW