Introduction: The case for oral history in your classroom program.
The student oral historian.
Creating an oral history project.
Conducting an oral history project.
Listening to experience: interviews with five oral history educators.
Voices from the field: the student oral historian.
The American Century Project.
Going public: linking curriculum and community.
Appendixes. The American Century Project (www.americancentury.org) ; Viewing guide to Nobody's business ; Standards and assessments worksheet (for education) ; Organizational log (for educators) ; Materials tracking log (for students) ; Preinterview worksheet ; Oral history project release form (Interviewee) ; Oral history project release form (Interviewer) ; Borrowed materials receipt ; Interview reminders ; Transcribing and editing guidelines ; Audio/visual time indexing log ; Historical contextualization paper ; Interview analysis ; Oral history project assessment rubric (Narrative) ; Oral history project assessment rubric (Checklist) ; Interview portfolio ; "Experiencing oral history" learning module and rubric ; Oral history coffee house invitation ; Oral history coffee house newspaper invitation.