>The information on oral history lesson plans is very helpful. I am
>working with high school students on a community historic
>preservation project. We are examining the history of a community
>through oral history and photography. Does anyone know of lesson
>plans which include photography/visual arts?
There is a fascinating curriculum plan that was formulated by
photographer Wendy Ewald, called "Literacy through Photography". Her
emphasis is on getting kids to use photography to record personal
narrative as a self-expressive art form, but it could easily apply to
a community-based or historical narrative as well.
I believe the materials are available through the Center for
Documentary Studies at Duke University in North Carolina.
Ewald won a MacArthur Fellowship "Genius Award" for her work in this area.
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