Teachers: How Your Students Can Celebrate the National Day of Listening
What is the National Day of Listening?
Friday, November 23, 2012 is the fifth annual National Day of Listening.
Each year, Story Corps asks all Americans to set aside an hour on the day after Thanksgiving to interview a friend, loved one or community member about their lives, and to record the interview using recording equipment that is readily available in most homes, such as computers, smartphones, tape recorders or pen and paper, along with StoryCorps’ free Do-It-Yourself Instruction Guide.
Ideas for Bringing the National Day of Listening Into Your Classroom
The National Day of Listening is a great time for students to learn more about their family history. Here are a few ideas for activities:
More Resources
Here is a helpful lesson plan unit called "Listening to History," from our friends at EDSITEment. Students will learn about oral history and listen to selected interviews from the site History Matters.
Here is another great oral history unit from Rochester Oral History Archive.









