Oral tradition and oracy
Edith Hall, Philip Collins, Stephen Batchelor, Reetika Subramanian and Tom F Wright join Anne McElvoy to discuss rhetoric, advocacy and sharing knowledge via song and story telling
Oracy - the ability to express oneself fluently - has been included in plans to modernise the national curriculum, with a new focus on equipping young people with the skills they need for life and work. In Radio 4's round-table discussion programme, Anne McElvoy and guests look at how you teach oracy and explore the value of passing on traditional knowledge using methods like songs and poems. Joining Anne are
Reetika Subramanian is based at the University of East Anglia and is currently a researcher in residence with 麻豆社 Radio 4. She hosts the Climate Brides podcast and studies women鈥檚 work songs as records of environmental change
Edith Hall, Professor of Classics at Durham University who champions the use of Classical rhetoric to foster oracy in schools
Philip Collins, former speechwriter to Tony Blair
Edith and Philip have taken part in Our Public House, a theatre performance staged by Dash Arts that builds on workshops with over 700 people nationwide who shared their visions for our nation's future. Our Public House opens at Leeds Playhouse and tours the UK from May.
Stephen Batchelor, secular Buddhist teacher and writer and author of Buddha, Socrates and Us: Ethical Living in Uncertain Times, published by Yale University Press (2025).
Tom F. Wright, historian of rhetoric at the University of Sussex
Producer: Eliane Glaser
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- Fri 20 Mar 2026 21:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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