For EDU 577 class
This was for one of my teaching classes where we had to discuss a literacy technique. Accountable talk is versatile and can be used in almost any type of class discussion to get quality answers and encourage higher order thinking skills. To see visuals for this episode, see the link to my Prezi: https://prezi.com/kypddpalrzc7/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
The sole episode on this podcast is for students. It is part of the introduction to the 10th grade unit "Society's Heroes" including Sophocles's Antigone. It's all Greek to me! Works Cited: Frere, Erin. Interview. Conducted by Natalie Geiger, 6 December 2019. Mathers, Erin. Interview. Conducted by Natalie Geiger, 6 December 2019. National Theatre. "An Introduction to Greek Theatre." YouTube. 11 January 2013. Retrieved from www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRLK7SogvE&index=8&list=PLojplRwA-Z-ktJ4uAwkMfLIepi7GoIZ2C Rivas, David. "Why Tragedies are So Alluring." YouTube. 9 July 2015. Retrieved from www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVRU5MVYNiw&index=7&list=PLojplRwA-Z-ktJ4uAwkMfLIepi7GoIZ2C