Listen and Tell: Oral History Projects

Photo by Etta King, May 2013.

This program provides opportunities to learn about tools and techniques that will make oral history projects more engaging for both you and your students. JWA’s Education Program Manager, Etta King, showcases various online resources that will help you collect and share stories in your classroom or community. We also explore how oral histories can be used as “Jewish texts” that teach students about Jewish history, identity, and community.

Session Recording

Watch the recording of this online learning program.

Session Materials and Handouts

Online Resources

Oral History and Story Collecting Resources from JWA

  • In Our Own Voices
    • Resource for conducting life history interviews with Jewish women
    • For adults or sophisticated teens
    • Follows the oral history guidelines (more labor intensive and in-depth)
  • Family History Tool Kit
    • Guide adapted for tweens/teens (written with gendered language for girls but anyone can use it)
    • Better for classroom use with younger students (older elementary and middle school)
    • Additional resource: Museum of Family History Lesson Plan

Oral History and Story Collecting Resources Elsewhere on the Web

Online Oral History or Story Collections

These collections have video and audio of oral histories and stories that may be useful teaching resources in your classroom. Like other sources or "texts," oral histories can be a starting point for discussion about Jewish themes, ideas, and values. Please include links and suggestions for other online oral history collections in the comments below!

  • Jewish Stories
  • Stories from the General Public (not necessarily Jewish)
    • StoryCorps features stories collected and curated under a variety of topics.
    • Though This I Believe is not an oral history collection, it's series of personal essays read aloud offers a great entry point for discussions about values, family, overcoming challenges, etc. Some Jewish stories are included.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Listen and Tell: Oral History Projects." (Viewed on November 5, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/teach/profdev/webinars/oralhistory2013>.