In Connecting to Community Through Oral History (C2C) students will reach out to K-12 teachers in their home communities to conduct oral histories that explore teachers’ experiences. Through the process of conducting, collecting, and sharing research, students will emerge as a community of scholars invested in the health of their home communities. C2C will be the first significant digital database focused on teachers and will make ASU a key resource for scholars, educational leaders, and policymakers committed to the health of K12 education.

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DescriptionThis Interview is with Kim Blackston in Springdale AR at the Don Tyson School of Innovation on September 22, 2016. Throughout the interview we discuss her views of how school has changed during her tenure as a teacher and how the School of Innovation has changed her teaching.
ContributorsHendrickson, Marian (Interviewer) / Blackston, Kim (Interviewee)
Created2016-09-22
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This is an interview with active Atlanta educator Rai-Tonicia King - who is currently a first grade teacher in the Fulton County School System. Here she covers why she became an educator, her teacher training, her early years in the field, the challenges faced by teachers and students, and much

This is an interview with active Atlanta educator Rai-Tonicia King - who is currently a first grade teacher in the Fulton County School System. Here she covers why she became an educator, her teacher training, her early years in the field, the challenges faced by teachers and students, and much more.
ContributorsKing, Jeffery (Interviewer) / King, Rai-Tonicia (Interviewee)