Jean Moule - Oral History Interview Part 2
- Title
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Jean Moule - Oral History Interview Part 2
- LC Subject
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African Americans
Christianity
Education
Racism
- Interviewee
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Moule, Jean
- Interviewer
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Fernández, Natalia
- Description
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Jean Moule, professor emerita, OSU College of Education, begins by explaining her preparation process for this interview, part 2 of 3, which covers the time period after Moule’s graduation from Berkeley in 1967 through the early 1990s before beginning her graduate work at OSU. Moule first discusses her experiences as a student in a teacher education program during the late 1960s, her various jobs during her time in the Northern California area, and her and her husband’s move to Oregon. Moule then describes her family life and experiences, her involvement in the Christian community and how it influenced and affected her teaching, her work with the Talented and Gifted Program, and her various teaching experiences including her time as a substitute teacher and her work with the incarcerated. Original Collection: MSS Jean Moule Papers; for more information: http://wpmu.library.oregonstate.edu/oregon-multicultural-archives/2012/03/16/jean-moule-papers-2/ Audio File via MediaSpace: http://media.oregonstate.edu/index.php/show/?id=0_mpqfh32u
- Work Type
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oral histories (literary works)
transcripts
- Date
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2012-02-09
- Identifier
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Jean-Moule-oral-history-interview-Part-2-2012-02-09
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Rights Holder
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Oregon Multicultural Archives, OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Local Collection Name
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Oregon Multicultural Archives Oral History Collection (OH 18)
- Type
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Text
- Format
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application/pdf
- Set
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Oregon Multicultural Archives
OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Institution
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Oregon State University
- Modified
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2012-06-21
- Submission Date
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2012-03-12