Voice of Witness is an organization that curates oral histories, stories told by people whose voices are rarely heard: Migrant workers. Refugees. Prisoners. Factory workers in developing countries. Undocumented Americans. Their stories, in their voices. In this episode, I talk with Voice of Witness education program director Cliff Mayotte about the books and free classroom materials that can help you bring the power of oral history to your classroom
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130: Tips for Starting a Podcast
129: Let's Make Better Slideshows
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127: A Few Ideas for Dealing with Late Work
126: Student-Created Graphic Novels
125: Think Twice Before Doing Another Historical Simulation
124: A Closer Look at Open Educational Resources
123: Four Research-Based Strategies All Teachers Should Be Using
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120: How One District Learned to Talk About Race
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117: Five Ways to Improve Your Rubrics
116: Mastery Learning with Khan Academy
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