Transcription of Speak for Change
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Final report and recommendations from the Oracy All-Party Parliamentary Group Inquiry April 2021 Speak for ChangeAcknowledgementsWe are grateful to all our officers and members of the Oracy All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) including our Chair Emma Hardy MP and Vice-Chairs Ian Mearns MP, Andy Carter MP, Lord Watson of Invergowrie, Marion Fellows MP, Tan Dhesi MP, Tom Hunt MP and Baroness Carroll (as the secretariat to the Oracy APPG on behalf of Voice 21) for her tireless work and exceptional contribution in overseeing and leading all parts of this Inquiry including coordinating the evidence gathering, events, communications, research, report draft and production. With particular thanks to Beccy Earnshaw and Lizzie Lynch for their work and support throughout including on the co-drafting and production of this Millard and Loic Menzies from The Centre for Education & Youth (CfEY) for co-drafting this final report using materials provided by the Oracy Change , whose support has made this Inquiry and other oracy-focused work possible.
Bercow 10 Years On report, 2018 The term oracy was first coined by Andrew Wilkinson in 1965 to describe ‘ability in oral skills’ (including speaking and listening)2, which he argued should sit alongside literacy and numeracy at the heart of schooling. But recognition of speaking and listening skills as a
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