Classroom Interviews: A World of Learning

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Author: Paula Rogovin

ISBN-10: 0325000476

ISBN-13: 9780325000473

Category: Elementary Education

What students can learn from the interview is far beyond the reach of any textbook. In this book, proven techniques for tapping into this rich resource are shared.

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What students can learn from the interview is far beyond the reach of any textbook. Students who might previously have seen teachers and books as the only valid sources of information will enlarge their perspectives, seeking the experiences of family members, neighbors, peers, and people from all walks of life. When children know their own history and culture, they develop self-esteem; when they understand the history and culture of others, prejudice can be reduced. As Paula Rogovin characterizes it, the interview is a way of saying "I want to learn from you. Let's stop our busy lives for a moment and rejoice in that learning." In this unique book, Rogovin shares proven techniques for tapping into this rich resource. She shows teachers how they can plan a curriculum based on the interview and develop their own schedules. Examples are offered showcasing how student interviews drive inquiry in social studies, writing, reading, science, math, and much more. And in case these ever expanding boundaries become too overwhelming, Rogovin suggests proven strategies to help students focus questions on topics of thematic study. Just as the themes for investigation grow, so does the students' confidence. Note taking becomes more detailed and specific, and students become more inventive, writing books that can be the focus of guided reading, creating poems, painting murals, acting in plays, or singing songs. The interview has far-reaching implications. It can provide a fertile medium for inquiry-based learning . . . the perfect research tool . . . a meaningful way to introduce multiculturalism . . . a springboard for family and community involvement. Although Rogovin describes strategies used in her elementary classroom, the methods can easily be adapted by middle school teachers. Booknews First-grade teacher Rogovin shows other teachers how student interviews drive inquiry in social studies, writing, reading, science, and math. Chapter one walks the reader through an actual interview. Subsequent chapters cover choosing an interview subject; formulating questions and conducting interviews; extending the learning via activities involving different curriculum areas; and the daily schedule and how interviews fit into it. The final chapter uses a year-long classroom study to show how the concepts are kept alive after the interviews are over. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

ForewordPrefaceAt the Supper Table - A Tribute1Listen in on an Interview12The Interview - Fulcrum of the Curriculum213Reaching out to the Community434Strategies for Interviewing725Planning the Day976Keeping the Concepts Alive109Bibliography and Resources143Acknowledgments151

\ BooknewsFirst-grade teacher Rogovin shows other teachers how student interviews drive inquiry in social studies, writing, reading, science, and math. Chapter one walks the reader through an actual interview. Subsequent chapters cover choosing an interview subject; formulating questions and conducting interviews; extending the learning via activities involving different curriculum areas; and the daily schedule and how interviews fit into it. The final chapter uses a year-long classroom study to show how the concepts are kept alive after the interviews are over. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \