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TALK MOVESUsing Productive Talk

In Your Classroom

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TODAY’S GOAL:TO EQUIP YOU TO FACILITATE EQUITABLE STUDENTDISCUSSIONS IN ALL ACADEMIC AREAS.

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Introduction to Talk Moves

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Revoicing

Teacher revoices“So you’re saying…”

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Restating

Student restates“Can you repeat what he just said

in your own words?”

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Agree/Disagree

“Do you agree or disagree and why?”

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Add On“Who can add an idea

to this discussion?”

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Wait TimeWait time 1Wait time 2

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What are the elements of academically productive talk?

• A belief that students can do it.• Well-established ground rules• Clear academic purposes• Deep understanding of the academic content• A framing question and follow-up questions• An appropriate talk format• A set of strategic “talk moves”

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Jig Saw Directions

• Number off 1-7.• Read the section that correlates to your assigned

number.• Join your “expert” group based on your number.• Discuss your section and develop main points for

sharing.• Select a spokesperson• Each spokesperson will share information from

their section.

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4 Discussion Types

• Elicitation

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ELICITATION DISCUSSION

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CONSOLIDATION DISCUSSION

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DATA DISCUSSION

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EXPLANATION DISCUSSION

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So what?

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