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In this interview I talk to Emma Peterson about her views and experience on education.
This interview reflects on the past of Leola Halls childhood in Arkansas. She explains how the past were during discriminated schools and the WW2. Leola also states how she picked cotton as a child an most importantly states how it...
Grandpa tells me about his early life, his journey into adulthood, and lessons he's learned along the way.
Terry Brimhall grew up do different jobs, and these jobs then led to him starting his own company. He also valued education and through his college career was able to back his company.
This interview focused on what life is like as an educator, and what has brought Mr.Cobb into this profession.
We shared the experiences we had during the first year of a brand new school, Distinctive College Prep: Harper Woods.
Mr. Saxton, a history teacher at Brookfield East, discusses his thoughts about the American education system.
Madison Watson and Jamie Marrara interview Kellie Capps for Archive Oologah. They discuss the importance of English, the evolution of education, and life in Oologah.
This was an interview to get to know more about my grandma and her life. I found out a lot about her and it was very fun.
In this interview, I discuss with my grandfather what catholic school was like when he was in high school, and what it was like teaching in the inner city.
Today we spoke about her story in coming from Mexico to living a new life in the United States. We go in depth about her experience and her families experience.
My interview with my mother: Memories from post WWII Germany, emigrating to the United States, culture shock, COVID-19, language barriers
Laila Deffenbaugh was interviewed by Madison Watson and Jamie Marrara for Archive Oologah. She discusses the importance of asking questions and the benefits of a small town.
Anjali Patel (19) talks with her sister (14) about living through the COVID-19 pandemic and how her life and school has changed, giving insight from a younger perspective.
In this podcast I briefly highlight the ineffective role of campus police in educational spaces and their shift from safety to intimidation tactics.