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Making inferences about a text using a talking point in a primary reading class


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This clip shows a teacher using a talking point about a story that required the students to make inferences. The teacher asked the students to back up their opinions using...

Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Sun 3 May 2020


Using talking points and think-pair-share to encourage students to make inferences about a text in a primary reading...


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This clip shows a teacher using a talking point about a story that required the students to make inferences. The teacher uses think-pair-share and then held a plenary discussion...

Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Sun 3 May 2020


Using talking points and think-pair-share to promote students’ reasoning about the water cycle in a primary science...


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This clip shows a teacher presenting three contrasting statements and inviting the students to discuss in small groups what they think about the statements. The teacher listens to...

Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Mon 11 Nov 2019


Using talking points to encourage students to agree or challenge their peers' contributions in a primary English class


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This clip shows a teacher explicitly inviting the students to state whether they agree or disagree with a statement. The students build on their peer's contributions and provide...

Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Mon 11 Nov 2019


Using think-pair-share in a primary reading class to encourage students to take positions and offer supporting evidence


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This clip shows a teacher using a statement (talking point) about a story and asking the students to take a position. i.e., to agree, disagree, challenge or question the...

Collection: CEDiR group examples of dialogue in diverse educational contexts

Institution: Faculty of Education

Created: Sun 3 May 2020