Teachers who
use oral histories in their classrooms agree: Just about anyone can be a great interview subject.
Library of Congress: The Learning Page,
Using Oral History offers lessons related to oral histories.
Reconstructing a school's past
using oral histories and GIS mapping.
Unforgettable memories:
Using oral history in the classroom.
McSweeney's publishes Voice of Witness, a nonprofit book series that
uses oral history to illuminate human rights crises around the world.
Each panelist will provide an overview of the ways they have created, commissioned, or
used oral histories, and the relationship between oral histories as an archival resource, a documentation tool, and a cultural and historical record.
Other precedent - setting court cases include: Delgamuukw v. British Columbia (1997), which set a precedent for
using oral histories as evidence of land use and further defined Aboriginal rights and title; R. v. Sparrow (1990), which further defined the scope of Aboriginal rights; and Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (2005), which further defined the duty to consultand accommodate Indigenous communitiesin regard to taking up land / land use (see Aboriginal Rights).
- Effectively
use the Oral History Interview during a couple's assessment and understand its implications.
Three Day Training — 20 CE Hours Next Workshop: Thursday through Saturday, August 23 - 25, 2018 Participants will be able to: • Effectively
use the Oral History Interview during a couple's assessment and understand its implications • Clearly explain to a couple their strengths and challenges in terms of the «Sound Relationship House» • Help partners identify their own «Four Horsemen» and understand the antidotes • Select and utilize appropriate tools to help a couple deepen their «Friendship System» • Clarify a couple's conflicts in terms of solvable, perpetual, and grid - locked problems • Use the «Dreams Within Conflict» technique to help a couple feel hopeful and to achieve break - through with their perpetual conflict • Successfully intervene when one or both partners are flooding • Help a couple reach solutions using the Compromise Ovals intervention • Sensitively intervene when co-morbidities are present
Building on the knowledge obtained from Level 1 Training and Level 2 Training, you will master how to effectively
use the Oral History Interview during a couple's assessment and understand its implications.
Gottman's follow - up study with newlywed couples, published in 2000,
used the Oral History Interview to predict marital stability and divorce.
Rather than scoring the content of their answers, interviewers
used the Oral History Interview coding system, developed by Buehlman and Gottman in 1996, to measure spouses» perceptions about the marriage and about each other.
Not exact matches
Among 11 study participants for whom data from the
oral food challenge were either inconclusive or not available, a diagnostic algorithm based on clinical
history, the results of a skin - prick test, and the values for peanut - specific IgE were
used to determine whether or not a participant should be considered to have peanut allergy (Fig.
Questionnaires were
used to ascertain sociodemographic
history, disease and lifestyle
history, obstetric
history, breastfeeding
history, and
history of
use of
oral contraceptives.
If the patient's
history, diet diary, elimination diet, or
oral food challenge suggests a specific food allergy is likely, the doctor may
use tests that can more objectively measure an allergic response to food.
Longer lactation duration for the first child was associated with higher parity (Table 1), as well as lower BMI during follow - up, less family
history of hypertension, less frequent smoking, and
oral contractive
use, higher DASH diet score, more frequent vigorous exercise, and more analgesic
use.
Co-authors David Merritt Johns and Gerald M. Oppenheimer make
use of archival research and
oral history to argue that there is lack of evidence that this «sugar conspiracy» actually occurred.
According to the paper, this is one of the first times an
oral biologic has been
used successfully to change the natural
history of a genetic disease; in this case, a mutation that puts individuals at very high risk for colon cancer.
Without
using written languages, Australian tribes passed memories of life before, and during, post-glacial shoreline inundations through hundreds of generations as high - fidelity
oral history.
Anthropologists and ethnologists have uncovered much cultural evidence, from
oral histories and illustrations, that ancient African artists often
used ritual animal blood in their creations, generally as attempts to please or appease their deities.
They adjusted for a variety of factors, such as age, physical activity, smoking, family
history of diabetes, alcohol intake, postmenopausal status, menopausal hormone or
oral contraceptive
use, total caloric intake, and body mass index.
Factors such as age, height, weight, race, family
history of breast cancer,
history of benign breast disease, smoking, menopausal status, hormone and
oral contraceptive
use were taken into account.
FMc concentrations were significantly higher in the controls than in the women with
history of breast cancer (p = 0.01) in a model of the ranked values adjusted for age, number of children, birth of a son,
history of miscarriage,
oral contraceptive
use, and total number of genomes tested.
Other known risk modifiers for breast cancer such as age at first pregnancy,
history of
oral contraceptive
use, breast feeding, and smoking did not meaningfully confound the overall association of FMc absence with breast cancer.
Factors examined as potential confounders or effect modifiers included age (at breast cancer diagnosis for cases, at time of study enrollment for controls), age at first birth, number of children, birth of a son,
history of breastfeeding, miscarriage, abortion,
oral contraceptive
use, smoking status, age at menarche and number of cell equivalents tested for detection of FMc.
As part of the
history, the doctor will want to know which, if any, risk factors for stroke you have: high blood pressure, diabetes, irregular heartbeat,
oral contraceptive
use, heredity, other heart diseases, smoking, diet (especially high sodium and high cholesterol), obesity, lack of exercise, blood disorders, and heavy alcohol consumption.
Compared with women who did not
use multivitamins, multivitamin users were more likely to have a postsecondary education, have a
history of benign breast disease, be nulliparous, and to have
used oral contraceptives and postmenopausal hormones, but they were less likely to smoke (Table 1).
Adjusted for age, education, family
history of breast cancer,
history of benign breast disease, parity, age at first birth, age at menarche, age at menopause,
oral contraceptive
use, postmenopausal hormone
use, BMI, physical activity, smoking, calcium supplement
use, and alcohol intake.
On the baseline questionnaires, we requested information about age; weight and height; smoking status; physical activity;
history of diabetes in first - degree relatives;
use of postmenopausal hormone therapy;
use of
oral contraceptives; and personal
history of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers.
«It's the truth I needed to get out there not only about Australia, but to the world, to say there's an alternative
history, an
oral history that we have passed down; and we're starting to
use for celluloid to tell, and that's really important for us,» he said.
It
uses video sources and a classroom game to help recreate and illustrate the problems of
oral history and the impossibility of escaping our own interpretation of events.
The projects don't have to be games: Some students are
using Storyboard That to create graphic novels, while others are interviewing immigrant family members and publishing the interviews on StoryCorps, a podcasting site for
oral histories.
Local Black
History Help students learn about African American history in their city or town using library sources, online sources, and oral narr
History Help students learn about African American
history in their city or town using library sources, online sources, and oral narr
history in their city or town
using library sources, online sources, and
oral narratives.
use library sources, online sources, and
oral narratives to learn about the
history of African Americans in their city or town;
Using original photographs, film footage, eyewitness accounts,
oral histories, diaries and letters, the Eighth in the East learning pack has pulled together primary and secondary resources from across the country to provide educators with a diversely resourced local
history study.
Voice Vision: Holocaust Survivor
Oral Histories This University of Michigan site
uses Adobe Acrobat and RealPlayer technologies to present about a dozen firsthand accounts of life in the concentration camps during the Second World War.
Utilizing an object - based learning experience, educational technology, and its world - class exhibits, the Museum
uses its rich collection of artifacts, archives, and
oral histories to take
history beyond the pages of textbooks and into the hands of curious students.
Prior to a university - based workshop, 2 weeks of structured activities
using the Model of Digital Storytelling (Figg, 2005) focused on rich language development,
oral history, and movie - making technology in a community - based summer enrichment program designed for underachieving student learners.
As part of its mission to document the
history of alternative art spaces, AS - AP has been commissioning the production of
oral history interviews with the founders, former and current directors, and curators of significant alternative art spaces throughout the United States: http://as-ap.org/oral-histories Oral and video history interviews have been used as key research and documentation tools within art history and its related disciplines as a means of capturing first - person accounts of specific events, individuals, institutions and organizati
oral history interviews with the founders, former and current directors, and curators of significant alternative art spaces throughout the United States: http://as-ap.org/
oral-histories Oral and video history interviews have been used as key research and documentation tools within art history and its related disciplines as a means of capturing first - person accounts of specific events, individuals, institutions and organizati
oral-histories
Oral and video history interviews have been used as key research and documentation tools within art history and its related disciplines as a means of capturing first - person accounts of specific events, individuals, institutions and organizati
Oral and video
history interviews have been
used as key research and documentation tools within art
history and its related disciplines as a means of capturing first - person accounts of specific events, individuals, institutions and organizations.
She
used the lectures as a basis for an
oral history, now held in the Archives of American Art.
Through the
use of photographic archives,
oral history, and contemporary photographs, Houston Cofield retraces both the imagined and real landscapes around Sardis Lake.
They are storytellers, writers, poets, musicians, quilters, doll makers, puppeteers, teachers, librarians and more, who seek to
use the African
oral tradition to share their cultural heritage,
history and social values from one generation to another.
The exhibition also features traditional African Sona drawings, or sand drawings
used in
oral history, to draw connections to the ephemerality of such efforts of homogenized modernization.
Yee I - Lann and Ise are Artists - in - Residence who have a material based approach through the
use of photography, drawing, printing and food in their work and
use research methods of
oral history and storytelling in their gathering of material.
Seasonal resource
use and travel involve an intricate knowledge of the land, informed by
oral histories and traditional knowledge.
The medical assistant who works right alongside the physician and works one - on - one with patients may be given the responsibilities of «charting» update into patients» medical
histories, checking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, heart rate),
using a pressurized water pump to remove patients» ear wax, taking out sutures, advising patients about the types of testing and medicines the doctor has ordered, sending faxes to pharmacies, sterilizing medical instruments, changing linens and re-stocking examining rooms, and giving
oral, topical and / or injectable medications.
education and the
use of dental adjuncts for better dental health as well as screening and treating for... with several dental software programs Intra -
oral camera and Cari - VU Work
History Dental Hygienist... Maintained clear, organized dental records and reports.
Conduct a couple's therapy assessment
using elements of the couple's narrative, the
Oral History
They could predict whether a couple would divorce with an average of over 90 % accuracy, across studies
using the ratio of positive to negative SPAFF codes, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Criticism, Defensiveness, Contempt, and Stonewalling), physiology, the rating dial, and an interview they devised called the
Oral History Interview.
Conduct a couple's therapy assessment
using elements of the couple's narrative, the
Oral History Interview, written questionnaires, observations of conflict and individual interviews