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Creating contexts for talk: the influence of school-based creative arts projects on children's language
Authors:Kimberly Safford  Myra Barrs
Institution:The University of Roehampton;Centre for Literacy in Primary Education
Abstract:This article draws on data from two recent research studies of children's language and literacy development in the context of their work in school‐based creative arts projects. Using observations of children (ages 3 to 11) and teachers at work, the article examines the ways in which the activities in such projects open up opportunities for children to talk with each other and with adults by generating a ‘workshop’ atmosphere. Children's authentic and wide‐ranging talk in creative arts projects encompasses personal, social, imaginary and real‐world themes which, we argue, is rare in other curriculum contexts. As schools are encouraged to develop ‘creative partnerships’ with artists and arts organisations, the article highlights the role of the teacher in observing and promoting these experiences as occasions for children's language development.
Keywords:creative arts  creativity  language  literacy  oracy  project-based learning  speaking and listening
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