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Ross Smith (52) and his partner, Aaron Knight (50), talk about becoming foster parents. They also discuss some of the challenges and highlights they have faced through the fostering and adoption experience.
Two friends talk about ones' experience with living in a different country and the ups and downs that come with it.
Grandmother and granddaughter, Cynthia Brown (63) and Taylor Artis (17) discuss the early life of the grandmother.
One Small Step Conversation partners Louann Talbert (69) and James "Jim" Dierke (75) talk about their shared experiences in education and find common ground in their view of the current political climate.
In this interview with my father, I asked him questions to find out more about his life in Albania compared to life here in the United States.
My name is Heather Carey and I am a student at the University of Akron studying Math Education. Today, I am interviewing my sister Ivy Carey who is a childhood/special ed teacher at the elementary level.
Stephen "Steve" Petrie (28) interviews his coworker, Dawn Scher Thomae (58) about her career path as an anthropology curator at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
We talked about his high school experience. His happiest and most challenging memories and what he has learned form going to Groton.
Andres Gonzalez breaks down his experiences in Mexico and what brought him to the United States. My 54-year-old also gives details on my grandparents backgrounds and the many differences of life outside of his home country.
In this interview, I (Jacob Young) interviewed my Mom (Trudy Young) about how communication has changed in her lifetime. We discussed, communication within education and communication when she was growing up in regard to her parents and family who are...
Me. Thornton and I talked about his teaching career and highlights amongst it
We discussed a variety of topics such as Gabriel Sandoval’s life as a child and teen. We also discussed the work he’s done to get where he is today. He was the first of 8 children to be born in...
Valeria Church- 66-Teacher Educator for over 25 years Ramona Hewitt-Williams- 45 I was inspired to do this interview with Mrs. Church she is a great mentor, she enjoy educating students. I'M INSPIRED BY All Educators and TEACHERS THEY HAVE MADE...
Alison (Keeler) Carrillo shares with us her experience of “plunging in” as a founding parent at the Santa Cruz Waldorf School back in the 70s, her 41 year connection to the school, how the parents over the years have made...
Mark Bauerschmidt and Judy Somershoe: interview about teaching and education in the 1960s.
Golda Siegel-Doyle(83) talks with reporter Brian Scott-Smith about a reunion she's having with three 3rd grade students she taught back in 1965 In New York. Those students are Susan Dunaisky, Meryl Jacobs and Felice Perry, all from New York State.
Starting with a discussion of my mom’s childhood, we discussed her path to a career in education and the experiences she’s had along the way. The title derives from the idea that my experiences in school and through watching my...
This interview is about our high school teacher Sara Martin. I interviewed my fellow classmate because unfortunately, Ms. Martin passed away in February of 2018.
Lee Mulvaney talks to her son Mark Mulvaney about growing up during the great depression, finding work, falling in love, family, loss, and life at 92 and beyond.