Five Ways to Develop Classroom Talk in Maths

Mathematics fundamentally involves communication, as it encourages exploration, hypothesis, reasoning, and creative thinking. Dr. Tony Wing highlights that learning to communicate mathematically enhances mathematical thinking. Oxford University Press, in collaboration with the oracy charity Voice 21, has developed the Talk for Maths Benchmarks. These benchmarks provide teachers with practical guidance on fostering spoken math skills in the classroom, based on research and feedback from educational institutions.

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