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Hines, A. “Reflecting on the Great Black Migration by a Creating a Newspaper.” (2008)

Citation: 

Hines, A. “Reflecting on the Great Black Migration by a Creating a Newspaper.” Social Studies and the Young Learner 21 (2) (2008): 4-7.

Abstract/Summary: 

The 309 Tribune was a newspaper created by intermediate grade students as a result of their investigations into the “Great Black Migration” that took place between 1916 and 1930 in the USA. In creating their own newspaper, students learned to appreciate the writer’s perspective in reporting and responding to provocative events. Specialist teachers lent their talents to a large-scale project, culminating in a memorable final presentation which included song, drama and readings. Teacher Angela Hines reports that students were able to tap into their various talents and interests, working both independently and in small groups, creating something that was both challenging and unique. Teaching methods and resources are described, explained and justified in some detail.

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Su Thompson