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This resource is aimed at developing student teachers’ skills in working with {{tag|discussion}}. It can be presented to them as a hand-out to accompany an activity or read as reference material. See it online at [http://www.beep.ac.uk BEEP website]. Although it uses a science context, the real focus of the resource is managing and organising discussion-based activities. It provides guidance on:  
This resource is aimed at developing student teachers’ skills in working with {{teachtag|discussion}}. It can be presented to them as a hand-out to accompany an activity or read as reference material. See it online at [http://www.beep.ac.uk BEEP website]. Although it uses a science context, the real focus of the resource is managing and organising discussion-based activities. It provides guidance on:  
* Starting and structuring a discussion
* Starting and structuring a discussion
* Organising {{tag|group talk}}
* Organising {{teachtag|group talk}}
* Role Play/{{tag|drama}}
* Role Play/{{teachtag|drama}}
* [[Ground Rules]] for discussion and handling difficult discussions
* [[Ground Rules]] for discussion and handling difficult discussions

Latest revision as of 08:37, 28 September 2012

This resource is aimed at developing student teachers’ skills in working with discussion(ta). It can be presented to them as a hand-out to accompany an activity or read as reference material. See it online at BEEP website. Although it uses a science context, the real focus of the resource is managing and organising discussion-based activities. It provides guidance on:

  • Starting and structuring a discussion
  • Organising group talk(ta)
  • Role Play/drama(ta)
  • Ground Rules for discussion and handling difficult discussions