ABSTRACT
This essay examines a half-term of Year 9 work on An Inspector Calls, with a particular focus on group discussion, writing in role and class reading of the text. I argue that extensive talking before writing is an invaluable way to elicit pupil insight; I then argue that this is necessarily a collaborative endeavour. I then go on to contrast this experience of the classroom with the (2014) English national curriculum’s positioning of pupils and emphasis on the individual.
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1. The names of pupils have been replaced with culturally appropriate pseudonyms.
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Rosa Price
Rosa Price teaches English at a school in north London. She studied English at the University of Cambridge and completed her PGCE at the Institute of Education, UCL. This essay is a version of her final PGCE assignment.