| One 30-minute lesson
Produced 2002 — A Western Reserve Public Media Production
School-use rights: unlimited
Grades 4-12 / language arts, social studies, integrated learning
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Teacher Guide (available online)
4/7/10 LA; 5/8/10 SS
http://www.WesternReservePublicMedia.org/itv
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Collecting and archiving oral histories is a wonderful
way to build community, present proficiency skills in a real-life
setting, preserve histories that may soon be gone forever and make
these collections available to the entire community.
Speaking of History … Doing Oral History
Projects is a multicultural and interdisciplinary project
built around the practice of collaboration. Schools, public libraries,
historical societies and three universities are key players in bringing
oral history into your classroom.
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