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Oracy

The Transformative Power of Finding Your Voice

Literacy. Numeracy. Oracy?

In this persuasive and powerful manifesto, Professor Neil Mercer argues that we have overlooked one of the most important skills of all: the ability to communicate effectively through spoken language. He makes the case for oracy to become a cornerstone of education. Oracy is not about speaking ‘proper’, or eliminating style, slang and regional accents, but about empowering people to find and express their voice.

This is the first book to bring oracy to a wider audience, revealing it as a key driver of cognitive development, academic attainment and social mobility. But the book is also practical: a guide to how to use talk to develop critical thinking and find creative solutions to life’s burning issues. After all, the impact of oracy doesn’t stop at the school gates: we all need oracy skills for our personal relationships, professional networks and social lives.

A tremendous, necessary and enlightening book that takes us into how talk ticks, and why we need to nurture it. Neil Mercer shows us in fine detail how better talkers are better learners

Michael Rosen

About Neil Mercer

Neil Mercer is Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge, Director of Oracy Cambridge: the Hughes Hall Centre for Effective Spoken Communication, a Life Fellow at Hughes Hall and an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. He has been a Visiting Fellow of the English Language Institute of Singapore, a judge of international speaking competitions for the English Speaking Union and was appointed as an Expert Advisor to the 2024 Independent Oracy Commission.

In 2019 he was given the Oevre Award by the European Association for Research into Learning and Instruction and in 2021 awarded the John Nisbet Fellowship by the British Educational Research Association for outstanding contributions to educational research.
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Details
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • ISBN: 9781529947496
  • Length: 208 pages
  • Price: £11.99