No, an oral presentation is not just something you prepare at home! Elementary teachers’ practices supporting preparation of oral presentations

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Marie-France Stordeur, F. Nils, S. Colognesi
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In elementary school, oral presentations are among teachers’ favorite activities. From the pupil’s perspective, this activity can have a major impact, as the skills it calls for will prove useful later throughout his/her career and life. While instruction for the presentation generally happens in class, the same is not true for the preparatory work, which is mostly carried out at home with or without parental support, thus creating inequalities between students (Sénéchal, 2017). However, teacher support is essential to help elementary school students prepare their oral presentation. Our research question is: what kinds of support do teachers offer to students to help them prepare oral presentations? To answer this question, we interviewed 16 teachers from the French-speaking part of Belgium who ask their students to make oral presentations and who say they offer support before the presentation. Their declared practices show a wide variety of types of accompanying support. The practical implications of our study relate to progressive teaching of a complex task, rebalance between time devoted to oral and to written preparation, attention to the speaker and the audience, collection of artifacts, introduction of training modules for teachers, and best practices to be highlighted.
不,口头报告不只是你在家准备的东西!小学教师支持口头报告准备的实践
在小学,口头报告是老师们最喜欢的活动之一。从学生的角度来看,这项活动可以产生重大影响,因为它所要求的技能将在他/她以后的职业和生活中证明是有用的。虽然演示的指导通常是在课堂上进行的,但准备工作并非如此,准备工作大多是在家里进行的,有或没有父母的支持,从而造成学生之间的不平等(ssamnsamchal, 2017)。然而,老师的支持是必不可少的,以帮助小学生准备他们的口头报告。我们的研究问题是:教师为学生准备口头报告提供什么样的支持?为了回答这个问题,我们采访了16位来自比利时法语区的老师,他们要求学生做口头报告,并表示他们会在演讲前提供支持。他们宣称的做法显示了各种各样的配套支持。我们研究的实际意义涉及复杂任务的渐进式教学,在口头和书面准备的时间之间的平衡,对演讲者和听众的关注,文物的收集,教师培训模块的介绍,以及突出的最佳实践。
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