Encouraging Academic Conversations With Talk Moves
Conversation Techniques in Education
Importance of Participation
- Catherine emphasizes the keys to fully participating in conversations, highlighting that everyone needs encouragement to contribute.
- Pamela notes that children may struggle with speaking up in class, and teachers aim to make every student feel valued.
Building a Community of Respect
- Catherine discusses creating a community of caring and respect through conversation, using "talk moves" as tools for students.
- Talk moves are sentence starters designed to help students engage in discussions and encourage others to join.
Tracking Engagement
- Students are encouraged to track their use of talk moves by marking checks on sticky notes during discussions.
- If peers lack check marks, students should invite them into the conversation using prompts like “What do you think?”
Cognitive Skills Activation
- Pamela explains that activating cognitive skills begins with social connectedness; verbalizing thoughts fosters brain development.
- Philip shares his approach of asking clarifying questions to deepen understanding during discussions.
Supporting Diverse Learners
- Catherine highlights how talk moves benefit language learners by providing a framework for participation while challenging independent learners to collaborate more effectively.
- The goal is for all students to feel included and valued, bridging gaps between peers who might not typically interact.