While oral history has been demonstrated to hold potential as a more engaging and rigorous alternative to textbook-centered instruction, it has also failed to replace textbooks as the mainstream methodology in high school classrooms. Here, the author presents oral history data from Jim Walch, a WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War veteran who “retired” as a Red Cross emergency relief worker as well as sample classroom activities derived from that data. The objective is that these sample activities may be received as more approachable than traditional oral history methodology to secondary teachers who are accustomed to textbook-based instruction. It is hoped that these approachable alternatives will encourage secondary teachers to adopt more en...
The aim of this research is to determine the views of history teacher candidates towards an oral his...
Social Studies educators argue that primary sources are the preferred method of introducing material...
The research question addressed is how do secondary history teachers describe their lessons in terms...
Modern historical instruction requires educators to cover broad expanses of history and prepare stud...
The focus of this paper is on the use of oral history in the classroom and it aims to suggest a met...
The article presents ten oral history projects which could be taught by a high school social studies...
This workshop was a series of four classes working closely with upperclassmen at Audubon Technology ...
This booklet provides information for creating an oral history project as part of a service learning...
There is an effective way to teach high school history, put the content into narrative form. \u27Nar...
Document-based learning (DBL) represents an exciting initiative in History Education. Long embedded ...
Oral history is employed as a pedagogical method for integrating language arts (writing) with social...
In Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, a monotone history teacher lectures in a room full of adolescents who s...
Oral history offers elementary teachers an exciting way to get students actively involved. It allows...
The purpose of this research was to determine if a hands-on approach in teaching social studies migh...
As the textbook remains the driving force of instructional methodology in the secondary history curr...
The aim of this research is to determine the views of history teacher candidates towards an oral his...
Social Studies educators argue that primary sources are the preferred method of introducing material...
The research question addressed is how do secondary history teachers describe their lessons in terms...
Modern historical instruction requires educators to cover broad expanses of history and prepare stud...
The focus of this paper is on the use of oral history in the classroom and it aims to suggest a met...
The article presents ten oral history projects which could be taught by a high school social studies...
This workshop was a series of four classes working closely with upperclassmen at Audubon Technology ...
This booklet provides information for creating an oral history project as part of a service learning...
There is an effective way to teach high school history, put the content into narrative form. \u27Nar...
Document-based learning (DBL) represents an exciting initiative in History Education. Long embedded ...
Oral history is employed as a pedagogical method for integrating language arts (writing) with social...
In Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, a monotone history teacher lectures in a room full of adolescents who s...
Oral history offers elementary teachers an exciting way to get students actively involved. It allows...
The purpose of this research was to determine if a hands-on approach in teaching social studies migh...
As the textbook remains the driving force of instructional methodology in the secondary history curr...
The aim of this research is to determine the views of history teacher candidates towards an oral his...
Social Studies educators argue that primary sources are the preferred method of introducing material...
The research question addressed is how do secondary history teachers describe their lessons in terms...