Jim Wayne Miller, professor of English at Western Kentucky University, declared that school children in West Virginia have more exposure to other cultures than they do to their own. His concern was that, “Lack of knowledge about the area’s history helps perpetuate negative stereotypes about the region’s mountain people ” (Associated Press, 1994). If the Mountain Culture, to which many of the students belong, is not reflected in the curriculum, their identity, voice, heritage, history, and arts are censored and the Mountain Cultural youth are rendered invisible in their own state. Results from a survey of three elementary schools located in three counties in West Virginia served as the impetus to develop and implement curricular changes to i...
The hillbilly stereotype has created image distortions of Appalachian people and culture in mainstre...
This presentation will highlight several classroom activities designed to teach both language variet...
Appalachian students co-constructed knowledge with their teacher while examining a non-fiction book ...
Jim Wayne Miller, professor of English at Western Kentucky University, declared that school children...
This poster session shares the results of an undergraduate immersion course upon student knowledge o...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
In the summer of 2018, I sponsored an ethnographic field school in southern West Virginia. Ten gradu...
For seven years, students from Smoky Mountain High School in Sylva, NC have worked with history facu...
This presentation will examine the education of young children in the history of their own community...
I will invite educators, administrators, and students to share in a round table discourse that ponde...
This study used the qualitative methods of archive research and oral history to examine the schooli...
In spring 2017, I taught three Appalachian-themed courses at Otterbein University, a small comprehen...
Historically, Appalachian culture has been stereotyped by cultural outsiders leading to economic, po...
In his book, Hill Folks, Brooks Blevins’ historical account of the Arkansas Ozarkers defines the kin...
My paper describes three case studies, each seeking to better understand the ways college education ...
The hillbilly stereotype has created image distortions of Appalachian people and culture in mainstre...
This presentation will highlight several classroom activities designed to teach both language variet...
Appalachian students co-constructed knowledge with their teacher while examining a non-fiction book ...
Jim Wayne Miller, professor of English at Western Kentucky University, declared that school children...
This poster session shares the results of an undergraduate immersion course upon student knowledge o...
Historically, students of Appalachia have lower rates of educational attainment compared to national...
In the summer of 2018, I sponsored an ethnographic field school in southern West Virginia. Ten gradu...
For seven years, students from Smoky Mountain High School in Sylva, NC have worked with history facu...
This presentation will examine the education of young children in the history of their own community...
I will invite educators, administrators, and students to share in a round table discourse that ponde...
This study used the qualitative methods of archive research and oral history to examine the schooli...
In spring 2017, I taught three Appalachian-themed courses at Otterbein University, a small comprehen...
Historically, Appalachian culture has been stereotyped by cultural outsiders leading to economic, po...
In his book, Hill Folks, Brooks Blevins’ historical account of the Arkansas Ozarkers defines the kin...
My paper describes three case studies, each seeking to better understand the ways college education ...
The hillbilly stereotype has created image distortions of Appalachian people and culture in mainstre...
This presentation will highlight several classroom activities designed to teach both language variet...
Appalachian students co-constructed knowledge with their teacher while examining a non-fiction book ...