Description
Have you ever wondered how to help move your students from answering questions to exploring ideas? Encouraging students to engage in debate and discussion enhances their ability to think critically and articulate their thoughts, pushing beyond surface-level responses. Join Natalie Mitchell for this hands-on, interactive workshop as we uncover strategies that will elevate your classroom talk from "yes or no" answers to rich, idea-driven conversations, using tools such as talk stems and conversation mats. Get ready to empower your students to explore their ideas with confidence and curiosity! Natalie's expertise as a literacy consultant will provide you with the tools and resources you need to shift student talk from simple answers to deep exploration of ideas, fostering a culture of intellectual curiosity.
Objectives
Identify various talk strategies to be implemented in whole group and small group discussions. Explain the difference between talk stems and conversation tools, and their purposes in promoting effective classroom talk. Use talk strategies to foster meaningful debate and exploration of ideas among students. Classify talk stems by complexity, considering their purpose and how they can be effectively used in different classroom contexts. Assess the effectiveness of different talk strategies in encouraging student exploration and debate. Design activities that incorporate talk stems and conversation tools to facilitate deeper student engagement and idea exploration.






