The Great Thanksgiving Listen with my grandpa

I recorded my grandpa for a school project but it was really interesting. The interview included stories about his jobs working in a drugstore a railroad the car dealership and in the military and as a teacher. He told about...

What I learned from Holly

While studying to get my teaching credential, I learned something very important.

How Helping In Nigeria Impacted my snd others Life

participants: Ruby Ledezma, and Ike Edtumudor. Ages: Ruby 16 and Ike 15. friends, and classmates in the same school. The topics discussed were how helping the people in Nigeria impacted Ike’s like as well as the people there, as well...

Interview with an English Teacher (Thomas Taylor)
October 20, 2022 App Interview

My name is Reagan Thompson and I’m a former student at Glenpool High School. I’m interviewing a former english teacher of mine, Mr. Taylor, about his experience in education.

Interview with a Former Teacher

Interview with previous teacher about what he thought about teaching and his current teaching at Convergys

Lydia Begag interviews her teacher, Christina Jagielski, about her life and its events.

I sat down with my Sustanibility teacher, Ms. Jagielski. She first spoke about her personal family relationships and heritage. These relationships impacted her throughout her life and paved the way for lessons and other events in high school and college...

The Impact of Change

Tatiana Ilych is my Mother’s best friend, and she has been very influential on my life growing up. I interviewed her about her life growing up in Yugoslavia in the 1960’s to the 1990’s. I chose to interview her because...

My Poppa and I

I talked to my grandfather about his past. We also discussed how his past will change future generations.

A Lesson to Save Lives

Have you ever wondered what you would do in the event of a fire? What if you were four years old? In November of 2017 in Los Angeles California, Delia Rivera interviewed her grandmother, Karen Meyers to learn about one...

Moving across the world at a young age.

A tale about how a young girl from Ghana came to America. Everything in her life changed overnight and she had to adapt. Most of it was really hard but she came out okay and successful.

WGS interview due 4/11

Questions about education, family, feminism, being a guy, important life lessons.

Gibson Bean and his grandmother Renee Booker discuss the Civil Rights Movement and how it shaped her life

Throughout this interview that happened on November 26th 2023 in Birmingham AL, Gibson Bean (18) talks with his grandmother Renee Booker (71) about her struggles coping with the sudden change of culture that was the Civil Rights movement and how...

Interview with my Father

Interview with my father about his childhood and the major events that have helped shape him into the person he is today.

Brenda’s view on Mint Hill

How long she has lived in Mint Hill (1972) and how it has changed since then.

Diving into my sisters career path

Learning more about why my sister ,Stephanie, chose the career path she has today and what she hopes to do in the future

Teaching From a Teacher´s Perspective
December 3, 2020 App Interview

I interviewed one of my favorite teachers. She shared with me what drove her to start teaching, the best part about teaching, the hardest part about teaching, her approach to student to teacher relationships, and so much more about teaching...

Interview with an English Teacher (Thomas Taylor)
October 20, 2022 App Interview

My name is Reagan Thompson and I’m a former student at Glenpool High School. I’m interviewing a former english teacher of mine, Mr. Taylor, about his experience in education.

The life of a special Ed inner city teacher

through this interview I asked my mom Cynthia (53) about her struggles teaching special Ed in the inner city as well as the things that she enjoyed about working in the inner city.

Archive Oologah- Kevin Hogue

Madison Watson and Jamie Marrara from Archive Oologah interviews Kevin Hogue, the principle of Oologah High School.He discusses the differences between Oologah and other communities, and what he sees as the most important values of our town.