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Robin Simmons; Martyn Walker – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
This paper draws on an oral history project which focuses on former coalminers' experiences of education and training. It presents the stories of five participants, all of whom undertook significant programmes of post-compulsory education during or immediately after leaving the coal industry and achieved a degree of social mobility over the course…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fuels, Mining, Dislocated Workers
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Michelle Goose – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2024
Working to learn a language both contributes to language revitalization and teaches learners about themselves, thus developing a sense of mental and spiritual well-being associated with learning the learners' ancestral language. In addition, on an institutional level, those who contribute to language revitalization and hold space for the language…
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, American Indian Education, Language Maintenance, Community Colleges
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Edosomwan, Simeon; Peterson, Claudette M. – Commission for International Adult Education, 2016
Storytelling is a powerful process in adult education as a useful instructional approach in facilitating adult instruction and learning, especially during preliterate eras. What began as oral tradition has evolved to include written literature. A popular Eurocentric perspective in the early 19th century was that before the arrival of Europeans…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Oral History, Social History, Story Telling
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Rose, Amy D. – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2016
This articles introduces some of the differing approaches to historical research that are utilized within adult education and lifelong learning. It discusses archives, types of sources, and approaches to interpretation. Whenever the author talks about history or historical research one of two things happen: People get excited and start telling her…
Descriptors: History, Historical Interpretation, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Washington, Brad D. – CATESOL Journal, 2016
This study engages with a participatory oral history project that explores 3 themes. First, Cambodian participants included in the study will narrate from their perspectives how the evolution of social engagement and identity among African American and Cambodian refugee communities residing in historically Black neighborhoods of Oakland,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Learning, English Language Learners, Language Acquisition
Londt, Susan Cole – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The Digital Family Oral History Pilot (DFOHP) data were collected and catalogued on a private website blog for family members to learn about their grandfather (ALP) who died without telling his own story. This study examined the outcomes and perceptions of the family members who were engaged with the pilot. A self-selected sample of 17 family…
Descriptors: Genealogy, Oral History, Adult Learning, Web Sites
Sodano, Keara – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The Appalachian Land Ownership Study was a participatory action research project in one of our nation's poorest regions suffering from absenteeism, poverty, powerlessness, and improper taxation. In discovering who owned the region's land, the participants sought to organize against the social, economic and environmental injustices imposed on the…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Adult Education, Participatory Research, Action Research
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Carter, Shannon; Conrad, James H. – College Composition and Communication, 2012
This article summarizes various applications of oral history interviews at local sites to represent the writing of underrepresented groups. The coauthors (a rhetorician and an archivist) discuss the important disciplinary implications for tending to the local, especially at sites where formal archives are hard to come by, offering three principles…
Descriptors: Oral History, Interviews, Local Issues, Rural Areas
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Provenzo, Eugene F.; Ameen, Edward; Bengochea, Alain; Doorn, Kristen; Pontier, Ryan; Sembiante, Sabrina – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2011
This article describes the use of Photography and Oral History research methods as part of a collaborative research project on homelessness in Miami. Issues involving the use of documentary photography and oral history as a means of creating greater social awareness in the general public are explored, as well as broader issues of Social Justice.…
Descriptors: Oral History, Photography, Research Methodology, Cooperation
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Mee, Steve – Educational Action Research, 2012
An ongoing oral history project at the University of Cumbria seeks to uncover the lived experiences of people with learning difficulties who lived at the Royal Albert Hospital. A recently made video exposed the apparent distress this caused one of the participants. Ethical discussions about the project reached a point of being "stuck".…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Oral History, Learning Problems, Hospitals
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Hirsch, Jerrold – Community Literacy Journal, 2012
An overview of the history of the Federal Writers' Project, hitting on critical reference points for our vision of what the project might look like today: the 1930s' FWP's cross-disciplinary integration of literature and history; the rejection of strict divisions between high and low culture; and the bottom-up approach to history that had begun…
Descriptors: Literature, History, Interdisciplinary Approach, Writing (Composition)
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Iseke, Judy M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2011
Indigenous digital storytelling in video is a way of witnessing the stories of Indigenous communities and Elders, including what has happened and is happening in the lives and work of Indigenous peoples. Witnessing includes acts of remembrance in which we look back to reinterpret and recreate our relationship to the past in order to understand the…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Story Telling, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge
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American Journal of Evaluation, 2010
Over the past 7 years, the Oral History Project Team has conducted interviews with individuals who have made signal contributions to evaluation theory and practice, tracing their professional development and contextualizing their work within the social and political climates of the time. By capturing the professional evolution of those who have…
Descriptors: Oral History, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Professional Development
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American Journal of Evaluation, 2010
Over a period spanning 8 years, the Oral History Project Team has conducted interviews with individuals who have made significant contributions to the scholarship, practice, and profession of evaluation. In 2006, Robin Miller, Chris Coryn, and Daniela Schroeter conducted an oral history interview with James R. Sanders at the Evaluation Center that…
Descriptors: Oral History, Interviews, Scholarship, Evaluators
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Ehlman, Katie; Ligon, Mary – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2012
Generativity is a concept first introduced by Erik Erikson as a part of his psychosocial theory which outlines eight stages of development in the human life. Generativity versus stagnation is the main developmental concern of middle adulthood; however, generativity is also recognized as an important theme in the lives of older adults. Building on…
Descriptors: Gerontology, College Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Older Adults
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