Understand the role of oracy in promoting deeper thinking, engagement, and inclusive participation across all subjects.
Learn practical strategies to plan and facilitate purposeful classroom talk, including discussions, debates, and structured pair/group activities.
Develop tools to build students’ confidence in speaking and listening, while fostering respect, empathy, and active listening skills.
Explore ways to embed oracy within existing curriculum objectives, lesson structures, and assessment practices.
Gain ideas to create a talk-rich classroom culture that empowers all learners to express themselves clearly and thoughtfully.
Speaker:
Moustafa Saad
Moustafa Saad is Head of Islamic Education at Safa British School, Dubai, and an experienced educator dedicated to innovative, inclusive teaching practices. He specialises in promoting student voice, engagement, and values-based learning. With leadership experience across both primary and secondary phases, Moustafa has designed curriculum, led school-wide events, and delivered CPD workshops on oracy, behaviour for learning, and differentiation. He is currently pursuing the NPQLT and is passionate about building reflective, student-centred classrooms. His work bridges traditional Islamic content with modern pedagogy to support academic excellence, character development, and a deep sense of purpose in learning.