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Discussion_Toolkit.ppt

1、Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,Discussion Toolkit,Made by Mike Gershon,mikegershon,Why talk?,An empty workbook,or lack of product from a lesson,is often,deemed a failure.This belief,supported as it is by much of t

2、he,reporting and inspection process used to assess schools,can lead to,the assumption that work or learning done in lessons should be,tangible.There should be something to show.Much research and,personal experience suggests that understanding does not stem solely,or,necessarily,most effectively from

3、 writing or creating something.,Therefore the assumption that learning,deep learning,must always be,evidenced by a physical product is false.,Lev Vygotsky,the Russian psychologist,wrote that speaking and,thinking were intimately linked.The process of speaking helps us to,learn by articulating our th

4、oughts and developing the concepts we use,to understand the world.Communication and understanding improve,with practice.Therefore,the opportunity to talk is vital in order to,develop understanding.,Of course talk in itself is not simply enough the talk must be,focussed on what is desired to be devel

5、oped.Just as an unfocussed,piece of writing will lead to unfocussed results,so it is true of,discussion and debate.The activities described in this toolkit are all,intended to help facilitate and scaffold talk so that it is purposeful,structured(or,deliberately,unstructured)and appropriate to the,st

6、udents and setting.If nothing else,encouraging and valuing talk,sends out a message that communication is important both listening,and speaking and that it is a good end of itself.,Different Types of Talk,Mercer(1995)identified three,different types of talk:,Disputational(claim and then counterclaim

7、),Cumulative(repeat,confirm,elaborate),Exploratory(critical and constructive),The last two tend to be most common in PSHE,as,students are encouraged to explore emotions,values,identities and other such,personal,positions.,Disputational talk may have a place from time to time,however its argumentativ

8、e style is unlikely to create a,safe and comfortable environment.It may also make,students feel reluctant to talk for fear of their personal,positions being attacked.,Cumulative talk is excellent for creating an accepting,safe atmosphere.Here,“speakers build on each others,contributions,add informat

9、ion of their own and in a,mutually supportive,uncritical way construct together a,body of shared knowledge and understanding.”(Mercer,Words and Minds,2000),Activities for discussion and debate,Below are a variety of activities which can be used to,facilitate discussion and debate.Either scroll,throu

10、gh,or start the slide show and click on the links.,Circle Time,Philosophy for Children,Rainbow Groups,Snowballing,Pair Talk,Listening Triad,Envoys,Jigsawing,Value Continuum,Hot Seating,Distancing,Goldfish Bowl,Freeze Frame,Six Thinking Hats,Free Discussion,Radio Phone-In,TV Chat Show,Circle of Voice

11、s,Post-It Dialogues,Rotating Stations,Think-Pair-Share,3-Step Interview,Circle Time,Purpose,:,Sharing ideas,experiences,feelings.Furthering understanding of self and others.Articulating group issues.,Set Up,:,Everyone sits in a circle either on chairs or on the floor.There is an item(such as a bean

12、bag or ball)that is held by whoever is speaking.,How it works:,The teacher sits on the same type of chair or cushion as everyone else.This helps to signal that what is happening is a special kind of classroom activity in which the teacher is a facilitator rather than a director.The teacher has a spe

13、cial responsibility to make sure that structured rules of the Circle Time are kept,that everyones emotions are protected and that suitable activities are prepared.The teacher must also be ready to draw a session to a close if students are persistently breaking the rules.,The most important thing abo

14、ut the rules for circle time is that they should be discussed and agreed by all members.This is one of the first activities that should take place.Three basic rules which should be discussed are:,Only one person should speak at once-the talking object helps this rule,You can pass if you dont want to

15、 speak about something,No put downs,Find Out More:,www.circle-time.co.uk/site/home,Return to contents,Philosophy for Children,Find Out More:,www.sapere.org.uk/,Purpose,:,P4C aims to encourage children(or adults)to think critically,caringly,creatively and collaboratively.It helps teachers to build a

16、community of enquiry where participants create and enquire into their own questions,and learn how to learn in the process.(Will Ord-www.thinkingeducation.co.uk/p4c.htm),Set Up,:,Arrange the chairs in a circle and(if you feel it is required)have an item(such as a bean bag or ball)that is used to deno

17、te who is speaking.Place stimulus material around the room for students to view.,How it works:,Introduce the topic and explain the process.Students begin by having a few minutes to look at some of the stimulus material.On returning to the circle they are given 1-2 minutes to think of questions relat

18、ed to the topic/stimulus they would like answered.These are shared and a vote is taken on which question to discuss.Teacher acts as facilitator reframing questions as required,posing development questions or mediating the group to ensure all can participate.,Return to contents,Rainbow Groups,Find Ou

19、t More:,www.brainboxx.co.uk/a3_aspects/pages/TALKrainbow.htm,Purpose,:,Encourages every child to listen(to their home group)and talk(to their colour group),Set Up,:,Standard group work set up with space to move and discuss.,How it works:,Place students in groups with a topic(the same for all,or diff

20、erent topics)to discuss(this is their home group).After discussion students are given a colour and regroup accordingly.The new groups should have a member from each of the home groups.The students then take it in turns to report back what their groups discussed.This can then lead into further discus

21、sion.,Return to contents,Snowballing,Purpose,:,Encourages use of negotiation,empathy and reasoning,Set Up,:,Standard classroom for group work,How it works:,First,students have to individually produce an answer.They then share it with a partner and turn their two answers into one agreed upon answer.T

22、he pair then joins up with another pair and repeats the process.This way,four answers are synthesised into one.,e.g.First student chooses three things for an ideal life.,Pair then discuss and synthesise their 6 down to three.,The four does the same again.,Return to contents,Pair Talk,Find Out More:,

23、www.teachingenglish.org.uk/language-assistant/primary-tips/working-pairs-groups,Purpose,:,To allow articulation of ideas,active listening and focussed discussion.Using pairs means all students have more opportunity to speak and assists those less confident in larger groups.,Set Up,:,Best to have a l

24、ittle distance between pairs to reinforce the purpose and discourage moving into conversation with others.,How it works:,Use a stimulus,specific question or topic area for students to talk around.Model active listening and responding.Label as A and B to maintain on topic if not doing so(i.e.A is now

25、 listening and B talking then swap).Ask students to come up with questions they want answered individually which they then discuss in pairs.Set a target for pairs to achieve i.e.produce an answer to this,Return to contents,Listening Triad,Find Out More,www.ltscotland.org.uk/glossary/l/listeningtriad

26、s.asp?strReferringChannel=learningaboutlearning,Purpose,:,Structured means of eliciting information,developing concepts and understanding and processing what is said.Also promotes self-awareness through role of observer.,Set Up,:,Students in threes,two sat facing,one slightly offset not engaged but

27、observing.,How it works:,Pupils work in groups of three.Each pupil takes on the role of talker,questioner,recorder.The talker explains something,or comments on an issue,or expresses an opinion.The questioner prompts and seeks clarification The recorder makes notes and gives a report at the end of th

28、e conversation.Next time,roles are changed.(from,www.at-bristol.co.uk/cz/teachers/Debate%20formats.doc,),Return to contents,Envoys,Find Out More,schools.norfolk.gov.uk/index.cfm?s=1&m=1146&p=412,page&id=263,Purpose,:,Active listening,public speaking and clarity of exposition,sharing and creating int

29、erdependence.,Set Up,:,Pods around the room of groups 3-4,How it works:,Once groups have carried out a task,one person from each group is selected as an envoy and moves to a new group to explain and summarise,and to find out what the new group thought,decided or achieved.The envoy then returns to th

30、e original group and feeds back.This is an effective way of avoiding tedious and repetitive reporting back sessions.It also puts a press on the envoys use of language and creates groups of active listeners.(from,www.at-bristol.co.uk/cz/teachers/Debate%20formats.doc,),Return to contents,Purpose,:,Str

31、uctured way of dealing with a series of questions and promoting team work.,Set Up,:,Pods around the room of groups 3-4,How it works:,The advantage of a jigsaw is that it offers a structure for group work,and promotes a range of speaking and listening.,The teacher divides the whole class into small g

32、roups(commonly four pupils per group).,These are teacher-initiated in order to make each group reflect the balance of the whole,class gender,ability,attitude.,Each,Home Group,is given a common task.Handouts are employed in order to set the,task.Reading material is kept to a manageable length and com

33、plexity.If the home,groups are of four,then there are four questions or tasks within the main task one for,each member of the group.Questions or tasks are allocated within each group,through,negotiation between the pupils.,All the pupils who have selected a particular question or task regroup into,E

34、xpert groups,and work together on what is now a common problem and outcome.By the time this,stage of the session is completed,each has become an expert on this matter,through,discussion and collaboration with the other experts.,Original groups reform.Dissemination begins.The home groups are set a fi

35、nal task.This,could be a group outcome,or an individual task.The crucial element is to ensure that,pupils have to draw on the combined wisdom of the home group in order to complete,it successfully.,(from,www.at-ristol.co.uk/cz/teachers/Debate%20formats.doc,),Jigsawing,Find Out More:,serc.carleton.ed

36、u/introgeo/cooperative/jigsaw.html,Return to contents,Value Continuum,Find Out More,www.english-teaching.co.uk/learninglearning/valuecontinuumpg.pdf,Purpose,:,To express opinions,show values,discuss differences of opinion,engage in public discussion.,Set Up,:,Use a piece of rope or string for the co

37、ntinuum;have arrows pointing on the board;place the two extremes of opinion on opposite walls.,How it works:,In this format students or groups of students have to respond to a thought provoking statement by saying to what degree they agree with it.There are a number of ways this can to used:the stud

38、ents could be asked to come and stand at the point on a line that represents their individual opinion,alternatively,first they could be asked to discuss a statement in groups and then for one of the group to come up to the front and place their groups card/token somewhere along the line,explaining t

39、he position their group have taken as they do so.This is an excellent format for comparing responses to different questions and finding out contradictions in their thinking(,from,www.at-ristol.co.uk/cz/teachers/Debate%20formats.doc,),Return to contents,Hot Seating,Find Out More,www.thinkinghistory.c

40、o.uk/ActivityModel/ActModHotSeat.html,Purpose,:,Dramatic device to encourage empathy,means of realising content,allows for probing questioning and reasoning of positions.,Set Up,:,One student at front,semi-circle or audience of chairs facing.,How it works:,One student comes to the front expresses th

41、eir opinion and responds to questioning on a topic.Can be done by students to taking on particular viewpoints or personas to make it less personal,or more engaged with the content.For example the students may play the role of a specific character or type of person(i.e.Gordon Brown or a young single

42、mother),Return to contents,Distancing,Find Out More,www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/learning/eyewitness/learning/pdfs/tr_difference.pdf,(Lesson 2),Purpose,:,To deal with sensitive,emotional or controversial issues.,Set Up,:,Nothing specific,How it works:,Use narrative,drama,role-play and so on to dist

43、ance students from sensitive,emotional or controversial topics.For example,rather than asking them to discuss their feelings on bereavement outright,you may use a narrative from a bereaved young person and then ask the students to discuss how that person may have felt.,Return to contents,Goldfish Bo

44、wl,Find Out More,www.xpday.org/session_formats/goldfish_bowl,Purpose,:,Gives opportunities for group presentation of ideas,development of reasoning,analytical questioning,exchange of ideas.,Set Up,:,Chairs at the for group,rest of class sat as audience.,How it works:,Like hot seating except a whole

45、group comes to the front and expresses their views.They are in the goldfish bowls,with other students able to question them,push for clarification and so on.,Return to contents,Freeze Frame,Find Out More,www.lgec.org.uk/LagaNews/jun04tool.pdf,Purpose,:,Kinaesthetic approach to aid discussion,Set Up,

46、Start in a circle and then break out into pods move tables so there is room to manoeuvre.,How it works:,Students are asked to create a freeze frame of a topic,story or statement.A freeze frame is a point at which the camera has stopped it has a before and after that are not seen by the audience(he

47、nce it is different from a still image).Groups then show their freeze frame to the rest of the class who guess what it is and then go on to discuss around it.,Return to contents,Six Thinking Hats,Find Out More,en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Thinking_Hats,Purpose,:,To breakdown different parts of thinking

48、 in order to discuss more effectively and be more aware of the influences on your own thought.,Set Up,:Nothing specific,How it works:,There are six hats,each representing a different element of thinking.Students are given a hat(real or imaginary)and asked to think through the discussion using that h

49、at.The idea is to thus create a map covering all the different elements of an issue or idea.The class could be divided into different hats and the teacher manage the discussion.,Return to contents,Free Discussion,Purpose,:,Encourage responsibility,student-led,avoids teacher focus or retreading of ti

50、red points.,Set Up,:,Groups or whole class,circle,pods or table and chairs,How it works:,This can be done with smaller groups or the whole class.As it is not structured this sort of discussion may require some more facilitation.This can be the teacher or session leader for the whole group but if the

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