What Is A Testimony?

Introduction

When I engage with others, I can respond in ways appropriate to my role, show that I value others’ contributions and use these to build on thinking. LIT 2-02a

Slides 6-16 examine how and why oral testimony is so important; it occurs on a daily basis in classrooms when children tell tales or some incident has to be investigated. It happens in courts across the world and is also a valuable historical resource. Readily available technology means that audio and increasingly video evidence of events is becoming more relevant and pertinent in our daily lives. Understanding the importance of recorded evidence will be crucial to the success of a later task when pupils will be asked to record their own evidence.

When I engage with others, I can respond in ways appropriate to my role, show that I value others’ contributions and use these to build on thinking. LIT 2-02a

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