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Using Oral History to Engage Students. Presented at HTAV Middle Years Conference. Focus of this presentation. Rationale Teaching historical skills Teaching historical content. Rationale. Student engagement “Doing” the subject Interpersonal skills. Teaching Historical Skills. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Using Oral History to Engage Students

Presented at HTAV Middle Years Conference

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Focus of this presentation

• Rationale

• Teaching historical skills

• Teaching historical content

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Rationale • Student engagement

• “Doing” the subject

• Interpersonal skills

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Teaching Historical Skills

• Identify a range of questions about the past to inform a historical inquiry

• Draw conclusions about the usefulness of sources

• Identify and describe points of view, attitudes and values in primary and secondary sources

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Teaching Historical Skills continued

• Develop texts, particularly descriptions and explanations that use evidence from a range of sources that are acknowledged

• Use a range of communication forms (oral, graphic, written) and digital technologies (Years 7-8)

• Identify and analyse the perspectives of people from the past (Year 9)

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Teaching Historical Content

• World War Two– The experiences of Australians during World War II – The impact of World War II, with a particular

emphasis on the Australian home front, including the changing roles of women and use of wartime government controls

• (ACARA n.d.)

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Teaching Historical Content continued

• Popular culture• Migration experiences

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Breakdown of Unit

• Hook

• Explanation of the term

• Show model of an Oral History

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Breakdown of Unit

• Assignments – Oral History project

– PowerPoint presentationon process

– Reflective essay

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Scaffolding

• Explanation of types of questions– Closed– Open– Follow-on

• Modelling Active Listening

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Scaffolding continued

• Use of artefacts

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Scaffolding continued

• Bloopers exercise

• Mock interview

• Fishbowl interview

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Scaffolding continued

• Model transcribing interview• Model editing transcript into an oral history• Basic grammar

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Other activities

• Jeopardy game

• Scattergories game

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Remember to…

• Teach the necessary language features– Temporal connectives– Chronological order– Paragraphing– Consistent use of past tense when recounting– Use of first person

• Be passionate!

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Bibliography

• Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. (n.d.). The Australian Curriculum v 6.0 History Foundation to Year 10 Curriculum by Rows. Retrieved July 2, 2014, from http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/humanitiesandsocialsciences/history/Curriculum/F-10#level7.

• Independent Television Service. (2004). Independent lens: The new Americans. Retrieved July 2, 2014, from http://www-tc.pbs.org/independentlens/newamericans/pdfs/tna9_oralhistory.pdf.

• Paul, P.J. (1997). Fish bowls and bloopers: Oral history in the classroom. OAH Magazine of History, 11 (3), 43-46. Retrieved December 21, 2009, from http://www.oah.org/pubs/magazine/oralhistory/paul.pdf.

• Pchakjian, O. (2003). Interview with my grandfather- Sarkis Aivazian. Retrieved July 2, 2014, from http://www.clarkhumanities.org/oralhistory/2003/8367.htm.

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