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Autori principali: Bolick, Cheryl Mason, Norberg, Lisa, Durbin, Dayna
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2007
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ766584
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author Bolick, Cheryl Mason
Norberg, Lisa
Durbin, Dayna
author_facet Bolick, Cheryl Mason
Norberg, Lisa
Durbin, Dayna
Bolick, Cheryl Mason
Norberg, Lisa
Durbin, Dayna
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contents Listen Up: Studying the American Labor Movement through Oral Histories Bolick, Cheryl Mason Norberg, Lisa Durbin, Dayna Electronic Libraries Learning Activities Class Activities Oral History Unions Educational Benefits Labor Force United States History Oral histories are an exciting way to directly involve students in the act of historical inquiry. They assist students in personalizing history and relating to the actual lives behind major events, names, and dates in history. This article discusses the benefits of using oral histories in the classroom. It describes how to use "Oral Histories of the American South," a new and growing collection within the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's "Documenting the American South" digital library, in the classroom. Additional classroom activities using "Oral Histories of the American South" are presented. (Contains 7 notes.)
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spellingShingle Listen Up: Studying the American Labor Movement through Oral Histories
Bolick, Cheryl Mason
Norberg, Lisa
Durbin, Dayna
Electronic Libraries
Learning Activities
Class Activities
Oral History
Unions
Educational Benefits
Labor Force
United States History
Listen Up: Studying the American Labor Movement through Oral Histories Bolick, Cheryl Mason Norberg, Lisa Durbin, Dayna Electronic Libraries Learning Activities Class Activities Oral History Unions Educational Benefits Labor Force United States History Oral histories are an exciting way to directly involve students in the act of historical inquiry. They assist students in personalizing history and relating to the actual lives behind major events, names, and dates in history. This article discusses the benefits of using oral histories in the classroom. It describes how to use "Oral Histories of the American South," a new and growing collection within the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's "Documenting the American South" digital library, in the classroom. Additional classroom activities using "Oral Histories of the American South" are presented. (Contains 7 notes.)
title Listen Up: Studying the American Labor Movement through Oral Histories
topic Electronic Libraries
Learning Activities
Class Activities
Oral History
Unions
Educational Benefits
Labor Force
United States History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ766584