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June 26: Speech and language skills: Ideas for teaching oracy in the primary classroom

This free-to-attend webinar on June 26 will offer practical ideas and tips for how primary schools can teach oracy skills as part of wider support for speech, language and communication needs (SLCN).
Expert advice: This Headteacher Update webinar on June 26 will offer practical ideas and 'lessons learned' for how primary schools can boost pupils' speech, language and communication skills via oracy education - Adobe Stock

The discussion is inspired by the publication earlier this year of GL Assessment’s Lost for Words research, which revealed teachers’ concerns about pupils’ deteriorating speech and language issues since Covid-19 lockdowns. The research finds that:

At the same time, it is estimated that 10% of children will be affected by long-term and persistent SLCN (Public Health England, 2020) and that around 4 in 10 of those will go through school unidentified (Communication Trust, 2014).

And the Listening to unheard children report (Speech and Language UK, 2023) estimated that 1.9 million children (1 in 5) are behind with their talking and/or understanding of words. It found that children who struggle to talk and understand words are six times more likely to be behind in English and 11 times more likely to be behind in maths at age 11.

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