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Katherine Fobear – History of Education, 2024
This article focuses on the history of the Fort Wayne Folk School in Fort Wayne, Indiana and its founder Terry Doran. From its outset, the Fort Wayne Folk School incited both excitement and harsh criticism from local authorities and the public. Terry's process of remembering and reclaiming a new narrative for the Fort Wayne Folk School provided a…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Institutional Research, Educational History, Folk Schools
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LeRue, David – LEARNing Landscapes, 2023
Research-creation practices have long consulted the public in the process of research, yet the act of making often rests in the hands of the individual researcher. This paper proposes a more integrated and collaborative framework for arts-based researchers and educators called Community-Based Research-Creation, which extends the collaborative…
Descriptors: Art Education, Researchers, Cooperation, Oral History
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Reeve, Jacquelyn; Farmer, Emily; Bayley, William – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2022
This paper reviews the challenges faced by a team at the Grace Eyre Foundation in running a coproduced oral history project during the pandemic. It examines the benefits and challenges of working online, comparing this to face-to-face approaches. For over 100 years, the Grace Eyre Foundation has provided support to people with learning…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Educational History, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Deirdre Raftery; Catriona Delaney – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
This article discusses oral history sources that give insight into how a specific group of teaching sisters (also known as nuns or women religious) reflect on their primary identity as vowed women, and their professional identity as teachers. Their identity was bound up with the fact that they had taken religious vows, and entered a congregation…
Descriptors: Nuns, Catholic Educators, Religious Education, Educational History
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Rawlings, Jared R. – Journal of Historical Research in Music Education, 2021
Music teachers are central to the effective implementation of the school curriculum; however, researchers know little about their careers in music education. In order to understand the work of music teachers, researchers must document experiences of those educators who may appear ordinary but who led extraordinary lives and careers. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Biographies, Musical Instruments, Music Education
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Davies, Nathanael; Rakib, Taslima; Zakaria, Anam – Teaching History, 2022
Nathanael Davies recognised that previous efforts to diversify the history taught at his school by weaving new stories into the curriculum had made little impression on his students' assumptions about what really counted as history. Planning a new enquiry on the creation of Bangladesh was intended both to bridge a divide between 'home' and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Asian History, Teaching Methods
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Patricia Rojas-Zambrano; Susan Roberta Katz – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2023
The Misak people of Colombia are respected worldwide for recovering their ancestral Land, revitalizing their native language and culture, and building an education system from pre-school to university centered in traditional values and worldviews. Through this oral history with Gerardo Tunubalá Velasco, Misak educational leader and co-founder of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Maintenance
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English, Alan – Educational Considerations, 2021
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…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Oral History, Secondary School Teachers, History Instruction
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Kabini Sanga; Martyn Reynolds; Tepora Wright; Anna Joskin; Amton Mwaraksurmes; Vilive Cagivinaka – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2024
Oralities research has a central place in supporting sustainable education in the Oceania region because it has the potential to reveal what education does and could mean to communities at the local level. In this way, oralities research can assist interventions that key into and make sense of local ontological positions. The Oceania Oralities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Sustainability, Geographic Regions
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Graham, Blake; Baldivia, Stefani; Cuthbertson, William; Leon, Kendall; Monson, Jane; Trask, Jay – College & Research Libraries, 2021
First-generation college students have a profound impact both inside and outside the classroom on the strategic goals of universities, yet in-depth, firsthand information about their experiences are difficult for researchers and university administrators to find. Oral histories are a data-rich method of collecting narratives that legitimize the…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Libraries, Archives
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Smaller, Harry – History of Education Quarterly, 2022
Since the late nineteenth century, teachers have come together to found associations and unions in Europe and beyond. Drawing on oral histories, primary and secondary documents, and media reports, this paper delves into this rich historical background, leading to the founding of Education International in 1993. In particular it explores the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Unions, Professional Associations, Teachers
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Gottschalk Druschke, Caroline; Dean, Tamara; Higgins, Margot; Beaty, Marissa; Henner, Lisa; Hosemann, Robin; Meyer, Julia; Sellers, Ben; Widell, Sydney; Woser, Tenzin – Community Literacy Journal, 2022
This profile features the authors' shared work to co-create both a community literacy project, Stories from the Flood, and the undergraduate community-based learning courses that supported the effort. Stories from the Flood works to assist community members in southwestern Wisconsin to share their flood experiences, aiming to support community…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Undergraduate Study, Community Education, Natural Disasters
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Krissy Bouvier-Lemaigre – in education, 2022
This paper will explore the history and present-day land use, and the islands and rivers located around Île à la Crosse, Saskatchewan. I will share how storytelling and spiritual ecology have always connected the people of Île à la Crosse to these landscapes and waterways. The knowledges that have been passed on to me through oral storytelling and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, History
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Kokozos, Michael – History Teacher, 2023
As a Social Studies teacher and LGBTQ+ educator, the author has explored and critiqued the shortcomings of inclusion in education, especially by exposing curricular patterns that neglect or oversimplify the identities of queer individuals, if not erase them altogether. Through leading workshops, the author has learned about the challenges faced by…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, United States History, Social Studies, Inclusion
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Trimble, Thomas; Baldwin, Patricia; Mubeen, Mansoor; Lawson, Christine – Community Literacy Journal, 2020
This program profile describes an intergenerational workshop focused on the 1967 Detroit Rebellion. The workshop was nested within a 15-week community-based intermediate composition course in which undergraduates interviewed older adults while older adults wrote personal narratives of their firsthand experiences during the rebellion. The workshop…
Descriptors: Intergenerational Programs, Workshops, Activism, Undergraduate Students
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