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“Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about.”

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Page 1: “Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about.”

“Language shapes the way we think, and

determines what we can think about.”

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Aims of the session…

• Consider literacy and how it is / or could be taught across the curriculum

• To give you some practical ideas and resources that you could use in the classroom to improve literacy (with a focus on writing).

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Task:

Spend about 4 minutes at each table. When the time is up, we will rotate.

There are also different snacks on each table!

We will feedback at the end.

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What is literacy?

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Why teach literacy

across the curriculum

?

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What are the common

literacy problems

for our students?

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How do you think

that literacy could be

improved?

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Key Principles of LAC

• Improving literacy and learning can have an impact on pupils’ self-esteem, motivation and behaviour.

• It allows students to learn independently. It is empowering.

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• Good literacy skills are a key factor in raising standardsraising standards across all subjects.

• Language is the main medium we use for teaching, learning and developing thinking, so it is at the heart of teaching and learning.

• Literacy is best taught as part of the subject, not as an add-on.

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Task:

On each table there is an envelope with literacy techniques that could be used in the classroom.

Please discuss each technique – what is it? How could it be used to improve literacy?

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Technique – Description – Where to find out more

Take a few minutes to look through the handout.

If there is a resource that you would like to use, have a look at the three tables at the back of the room.

Take whatever resources are useful to you!

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Thank you! Just before you go…

On the post-it note on the table, jot down two techniques that you use or will try to use to improve literacy! Or make a note if you would like me to email you a resource.

Put your post-it on the board!

Thanks again…