The Power and Persuasion of Primary Source Material: Bringing a Social Justice Perspective to Your Curriculum.
    An exciting array of digital primary source materials allows your students a more intimate glimpse into history. Accessing these artifacts encourages students to develop a more personal connection to the issues and people that define our past, and allows historically marginalized voices to speak to issues of justice and the human condition. I will provide an extensive set of links to these materials and will demonstrate a technique to bring history alive by interviewing historical figures. Examples will be provided from the work of a range of elementary and graduate students.

OTEN - Inspiration Conference
Portland, OR. September 24, 2011

Dr. Mark Bailey
Pacific University College of Education
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