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Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians
An Anthology of Oral History Education
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- Lisa Krissoff BoehmMichael BrooksPatrick W. CarltonFran ChadwickMargaret Smith CroccoJennifer Braithwait DarrowToby DaspitJoseph DeFilippoSusan DouglassDavid King DunawaySandy EadesThe Foxfire FundInc.Amy S. GreenRonald J. GreleM. Gail HickeyCliff KuhnErin McCarthyMarjorie L. McLellanSusan MoonCharles MorrisseyJohn A. NeuenschwanderRich NixonIrma M. OlmedoSandy PolishukAlessandro PortelliKimberly K. PorterTroy ReevesDonald A. RitchieMarie ScatenaDavid SidwellRonald SimonAlan SteinDebra SutphenKathryn WalbertGlenn WhitmanJohn D. Willard5thLinda P. Wood
2006
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Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians is an invaluable resource to educators seeking to bring history alive for students at all levels. The anthology opens with chapters on the fundamentals of oral history and its place in the classroom, but its heart lies in nearly two dozen insightful personal essays by educators who have successfully incorporated oral history into their own teaching. Filled with step by step descriptions and positive student feedback, these chapters ...
£42.09
Your First Job: Mastering CVs, Cover Letters, and Interviews
Graduate Career Coaching Guide
2025
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Introducing Graduate Career Coaching: Your Comprehensive Blueprint for Career Success—the essential guide for new graduates eager to kick-start their professional journey. This all-in-one resource offers a clear roadmap to help you conquer the competitive job market with assurance and clarity. Whether you're perfecting your CV, crafting an impactful cover letter, mastering the art of the interview, or building a personal brand that truly reflects your strengths, this book equips you with t...
£6.89
2011
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The notes that the 5th Earl Stanhope collected during his intimate friendship with the 1st Duke of Wellington, form an interesting and entertaining addition to the publications of the period and in particular the character and thoughts of the Duke himself. They are chronologically organised, in almost diarised format, and are clearly contemporaneous, Stanhope avoids adding much input of his own to the text, leaving the Duke words to be recorded verbatim. Although published after the Duke's...
2014
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After studying the structure of an archetypal story form, the hero’s journey, each student wrote an individual piece of Ace’s adventure. Each of the pieces addressed a critical component of the hero’s journey, from the original call to action to the eventual triumphal return. In addition, after the class identified the hero “Ace”, it defined the foundational characteristics of our hero. Once the individual stories were completed, they became (metaphorically) a collage, as the individual pi...



