Inspiring and enhancing these oracy-based discussions has been facilitated by Lyfta's storyworlds.
Student's have a weekly Lyfta Time where they virtually visit a new country and meet someone from that place. Lauren explains, "While there are many different stimuli to spark discussion, multi-sensory resources like Lyfta are particularly effective. For example we watched the Space Mission Lucy storyworld. The two engineers were women, and some of the girls were shocked to see women engineers. We then used talk tactics to structure a discussion around challenging gender stereotypes."
Gulcin added that Lyfta can be very powerful to inspire discussion because seeing yourself in the story brings it to life, '"I observed a visit to the opera house in Finland and a child was extremely switched on and shared their experience of being from Finland. Being a Turkish speaker myself and seeing the story of the dog rescuer Erkan would have really engaged me as a child."
Impact on student learning so far
The main positive impact so far has been a growth in confidence and inclusion for all students. Lauren explains, "Combining Lyfta and the oracy framework have helped all students, including SEND and quieter children. The talk tokens ensure all get an opportunity to speak. In Lyfta sessions we pass a ball of wool around the class so everyone has a go. Students have learnt how to invite other children to participate, they often say 'I noticed you haven't said anything' and involve them."
Gulcin visited several of the primary schools and noticed displays as well as an improved use of language and vocabulary. A main highlight so far is "seeing a lot of kindness".