The 2021 Great Thanksgiving Listen

The Great Thanksgiving Listen hosted by StoryCorps is back for the seventh year in a row. This yearly event is planned to get people to record audio stories with household and good friends. This year there might be a lot more remote recording than in the past, but the goal of the task is still the very same..

Applications for Education.

This video offers little idea about recording that makes post-production a little simpler. Its one youll wish to teach to your trainees before they tape-record for The Great Thanksgiving Listen..

I enjoy Thanksgiving and I love narrative histories. I would have my trainees get involved in The Great Thanksgiving Listen as a way to have them gather local history stories in the context of personal stories. Prior To The Great Thanksgiving Listen occurred I did this type of job with a social research studies class by having them tape-record their moms and dads and grandparents stories about going to our local county fair.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen hosted by StoryCorps is back for the seventh year in a row. I would have my trainees participate in The Great Thanksgiving Listen as a way to have them gather local history stories in the context of individual stories. Before The Great Thanksgiving Listen came along I did this kind of project with a social research studies class by having them tape their parents and grandparents stories about going to our regional county fair.

The Great Thanksgiving Listen was originally established to get high school students to tape the stories of their moms and dads, grandparents, and other older household members. It has broadened over the years to be open up to anybody who wishes to get involved.

StoryCorps has always.
supplied materials to assist teachers and trainees get included in The Great Thanksgiving Listen. Last year the resources have actually expanded to include.
a video introduction of how to use the StoryCorps Connect platform to remotely record stories. If students can record in-person, the StoryCorps mobile app is still readily available. Resources for instructors include lesson plans, handouts, and even letters and an approval slip that you can send out house to help explain the task to parents.

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