Exploratory Talk
Exploratory talk according to Neil Mercer (2000) is where pupils engage critically but constructively with each other's ideas. They may make proposals which can be challenged and counter-challenged, but if so they have to give their reasons and offer alternatives. As with dialogic talk, pupils try to reach an agreement.
Exploratory talk can operate equally in a whole-class setting or in small groups or pairs and where arrangements and guidance fordialogic talk can operate.
Activity
Look at the video clips which feature exploratory talk and identify instances of where pupils build upon what each other says.
School A, Year 10 - Exploratory Talk (00:49)
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School C, Year 11 - Exploratory Talk (00:49)
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School B, Year 10 - Exploratory Talk (00:33)
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