In Their Words Podcast
1) In Their Words: Mary Margaret Martin
Ray Tyler spoke with Mary M. Martin, former Social Studies Specialist for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District, who shared her experiences with TAH programs and how our approach is so different f...Show More
2) In Their Words: Beth Hutchison
Jeremy had the opportunity to speak with Beth Hutchison of Valor Christian High School about her use of two documents from Martin Luther King, jr. - and not ones most people are familiar with. Documen...Show More
3) In Their Words: Brett Darling
Jeremy Gypton interviews Brett Darling, government and history teacher and football coach at Mica Mountain High School in Tucson, Arizona. Documents and resources mentioned are linked below. American...Show More
4) In Their Words: Cheryl Adams
Teacher Programs Manage Ray Tyler speaks with Cheryl Adams, American Government teacher from Idaho, and Madison Fellowship recipient. Cheryl recommended Charles Dew's Apostles of Disunion, a collecti...Show More
5) In Their Words: Julia Fuette
Julia, a full-time online teacher of American History and Government at two different schools, is also a MAHG graduate, who puts to use her experience with original documents to help students learn ab...Show More
6) In Their Words: Anne Walker
An interview with Anne Walker, middle school Social Studies teacher from Virginia, about her use of original documents with her diverse student population.
7) In Their Words: Kim Grosenbacher
A Texas teacher talks with Jeremy about her experiences in the MAHG program and about how she uses original documents with students.
8) In Their Words: Derek Allison
Ray interviews Derek Allison, IB Coordinator and teacher at Lexington High School in South Carolina.
9) In Their Words: Grant Skinner
Jeremy interviews Grant Skinner, former American History teacher in the Phoenix, AZ, area, and current Social Studies Coordinator for the Phoenix Union High School District.
10) In Their Words: Kyle Wilson
Teacher Program Manager Ray Tyler talks with Kyle Wilson, American Government, AP U.S. History, and dual enrollment teacher in the Indianapolis area, about using documents with students.