Oral history brings the past to life through personal and plays an important role not only in the culture of remembrance. In dealing with aspects of contemporary history, methodological knowledge of oral history is becoming increasingly relevant. Written in clear language, this volume contains step-by-step instructions, detailed advice, checklists and exercises to help teachers convey the concept of oral history. It offers teachers a useful toolkit for teaching methodological grounding, practical skills and abilities, and highlights the social significance of oral history, its challenges and potential.
The New Century Standard Letter-Writer : Business, Family and Social Correspondence, Love-Letters, Etiquette, Synonyms, Legal Forms, Etc
Alfred B. Chambers
bookWhat If...? Vol 3: The World's Foremost Military Historians Imagine What Might Have Been
Robert Cowley
audiobookChoose to Learn : Teaching for Success Every Day
Russell T. Osguthorpe, Lolly S. Osguthorpe
bookThe Old Masters and Their Pictures, For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art
Sarah Tytler
bookWhen Can You Trust the Experts?
Daniel T. Willingham
audiobookThe Forgotten Foundations of Fundraising : Practical Advice and Contrarian Wisdom for Nonprofit Leaders
Jeremy Beer, Jeffrey Cain
audiobookThe 4 Season Solution: A Groundbreaking Plan to Fight Burnout and Tap into Optimal Health
Dallas Hartwig
bookAFFILIATE MARKETING : Profitable Niche in Affiliate Marketing
Mulayam Singh
bookLoaded
Sarah Newcomb
audiobookThe Art of Teaching
Bryce Hess
bookLancaster : The Forging of a Very British Legend
John Nichol
audiobookbookBlogging For Dummies
Amy Lupold Bair
audiobook