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Oracy EducationTelegraph
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More than two thirds of business leaders believe increased access to smartphones will harm children’s speaking and listening skills.
Figures have emerged in a report by the Commission for Oracy Education in England .
Commission has called for oracy which means skills in talking, listening and communicating to become the fourth R’ in education.
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