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The Primary Source Podcast
Tom Bober
33 episodes
3 months ago
Exploring the uses of primary sources in K-12 libraries and classrooms. We'll dig into resources and teaching strategies as well as talk to educators who are utilizing primary sources and others who curate these incredible items and use them in their work.
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Exploring the uses of primary sources in K-12 libraries and classrooms. We'll dig into resources and teaching strategies as well as talk to educators who are utilizing primary sources and others who curate these incredible items and use them in their work.
Show more...
Education
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S3E3: Interview with Barry Wittenstein, author of The Day the River Caught Fire
The Primary Source Podcast
29 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
S3E3: Interview with Barry Wittenstein, author of The Day the River Caught Fire
Barry and I talk about his new book, The Day the River Caught Fire, primary and secondary sources that came to the surface from his research, and touch on the possibility that the number of digitized primary sources available today may have contributed to the golden age of nonfiction children's picture books.
The Primary Source Podcast
Exploring the uses of primary sources in K-12 libraries and classrooms. We'll dig into resources and teaching strategies as well as talk to educators who are utilizing primary sources and others who curate these incredible items and use them in their work.