Oral History: Ethnography

Knowing our history and sharing our history, can be a powerful tool. Especially when we have students from different backgrounds, cultures and traditions. Plurilingual students are able to share their story and family history in a respectful and meaningful way.

What is an ethnography? It is a way for individuals to share their culture and about themselves.

Knowing our history and sharing our history, can be a powerful tool. Especially when we have students from different backgrounds, cultures and traditions. Plurilingual students are able to share their story and family history in a respectful and meaningful way.

In the following slides you will find the following:

  • Slide 1: What does my name mean?

  • Slide 2: Family Tree

  • Slide 3: My Mom’s Family History

  • Slide 4: My Dad’s Family History

  • Slide 5: Similarities and Differences between my generation and my parents generation

  • Slide 6: Family Traditions that are meaningful to me

  • Slide 7: How My Home Culture Adds to America?

  • Slide 8: How is being bi-cultural or multi-cultural a strength for me and my future

  • Slide 9: Causes I am passionate about

  • Slide 10: How do I plan to contribute to America?

  • Slide 11: Is an oral history with link to my grandmother sharing about her life.

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