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Retired Teacher Oral History Library, Spring 2015

 Series
Identifier: RG023:iD.OMP.RTOH

Abstract

Content created by student Sierra Greene, class of 2015, during her senior year enrolled in the One Mile Project course; under the supervision of iDepartment faculty member Kirk Uejio, class of 1998. Greene interviewed long-time faculty who had retired, or were retiring at the end of that school year, on the topic of school history. She named her project the Retired Teacher Oral History Library.

Dates

  • Spring 2015

Oral History Disclaimer

Opinions expressed during interviews are not the opinions of ’Iolani School and may contain viewpoints and/or manners of speech which are no longer deemed appropriate in today's society. Such elements are included in an effort to preserve the history and context of the subject matter.

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Biographical / Historical

Content created by student Sierra Greene, class of 2015, during her senior year enrolled in the One Mile Project course; under the supervision of iDepartment faculty member Kirk Uejio, class of 1998. Greene interviewed long-time faculty who had retired, or were retiring at the end of that school year, on the topic of school history. She named her project the Retired Teacher Oral History Library.
The One Mile Project is a semester long course available to 9th-12th graders at 'Iolani School through the iDepartment. Excerpt from the 'Iolani School Course Catalogue: "ONE MILE PROJECT (Grades 9–12, one semester) provides students with meaningful, real world experience by getting outside of ‘Iolani, learning about real needs in our community, and creating solutions to those needs. Students begin the class by engaging in empathy challenges and off-campus visits with kupuna in our community. They continue by working together with classmates and community members to develop real solutions for the older adult population for their final project. Prerequisites: None/May not repeat for credit."

Extent

From the Record Group: TBD Linear Feet

From the Record Group: TBD Megabytes

Language of Materials

English

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Video camera used to record interviews: Canon VIXIA HFM40 HD. MPEG-4 movie files created using a Mac laptop computer and iMovie program.

Custodial History

Student created content during the Spring semester of 2015 under the supervision of instructor Kirk Uejio. Transfer of files from student Sierra Greene to Archives in May 2015.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

iDepartment faculty Kirk Uejio, class of 1998, and student Sierra Greene, class of 2015.

Source

Repository Details

Part of the 'Iolani School Archives Repository

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