Episode 110: Connecting to Local Women’s History through Storytelling with Tina Ellsworth, Janelle Stigall, & Amy Walker

In this Women’s History Month episode, Dan and Michael chat with Tina Ellsworth, Janelle Stigall, and Amy Walker of Kansas about their new Social Studies and the Young Learner article, “Remembering the Ladies: Connect to Local Women’s History using Storytelling.”

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Episode 110- Connecting to Local Women’s History through Storytelling

Books, Articles and Other Amazing Resources

  1. Ellsworth, T. M., Stigall, J., & Walker, A. (2019). Remembering the Ladies: Connect to Local Women’s History using Storytelling. Social Studies and the Young Learner, 31(3), 14-18.
  2. For more on storytelling, see Judy Sima’s work and website: http://www.judysima.com/.

Biographies

Tina Ellsworth, Ph.D. is is the K-12 Social Studies Coordinator for Olathe Public Schools in Olathe, Kansas. You can tweet at her at @DrTinaEllsworth.

Janelle Stigall is a third grade Teacher at Madison Place Elementary in Olathe, Kansas. You can tweet at her at @JanelleStigall.

Amy Walker is a seventh grade Teacher at Summit Trail Middle School in Olathe, Kansas. You can tweet her at @MrsWalkerOPS.

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