Understanding the Impact of Using Oral Histories in the Classroom |
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Authors: | Karen M Dutt-Doner Susan Allen Kathryn Campanaro |
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Institution: | 1. School of Education and Human Services, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, USA;2. Nichols School, Buffalo, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Oral histories are a powerful pedagogical tool in developing historical understanding and important learning skills simultaneously. Teachers use firsthand accounts of historical time periods and/or events to help develop students' sense of history. In addition to gaining historical understanding, students are able to bring history alive by capturing personal stories and connecting with individuals to better understand their experiences and point of view. The purpose of this interpretive case study was to explore in depth how classroom teachers can develop knowledge of the social studies by engaging students in collecting oral histories of local residents. In addition, this case study explores how these strategies impact students' perception of learning social studies and their historical understanding. |
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Keywords: | Oral histories social studies interviewing understanding comprehension |
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