ABSTRACT

Debate and critical oracy allow students to deepen their knowledge and understanding of academic subjects while simultaneously developing their communication and critical thinking skills, which can be hugely effective in increasing attainment. This book, written by an experienced teacher and founder of The Noisy Classroom, aims to help students learn to argue, disagree and debate in a constructive manner. Packed with resources and engaging exercises, it shows teachers how to develop an argument culture in the classroom that promotes open-mindedness and encourages students to explore new perspectives, defend views and challenge others.

The Noisy Classroom includes:

  • A reflection on critical oracy and why it is important.
  • A step-by-step guide for teachers to set up and encourage debate across the curriculum, highlighting how to get the most out of a noisy classroom.
  • Advice for teachers on how to overcome barriers to building and using critical oracy in the classroom, including troubleshooting when things go wrong.
  • Practical ideas for sharpening pair, group and whole-class discussions, ranging from small starter and plenary activities to full parliamentary-style debates.

The book brings together activities gathered and tested over 20 years of working in debate, oracy and education. It is intended for school teachers, including both NQTs and more experienced practitioners.

part I|4 pages

The case for critical oracy

part II|2 pages

What to do in your classroom: The activities

chapter 6|10 pages

Parliamentary Debate

chapter 7|6 pages

Other forms of debate

chapter 8|4 pages

Shorter activities

chapter 9|6 pages

In character

chapter 11|4 pages

Formats for critical pair discussion

chapter 12|6 pages

Activities to build oracy skills