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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iQcK1JMgGY
A quick recap of some of the ideas that struck me in Beniko Mason and Stephen Krashen's October 2017 workshop on comprehensible input, story listening and re
https://blog.utc.edu/news/2019/04/hear-the-stories-of-chattanooga-at-storycorps-listening-party/
At a Listening Party on Thursday, snippets of some of the Chattanooga conversations will be played in Songbirds Guitar Museum, located next to the Chattanooga Choo Choo. Doors open at 5 p.m.; the event begins at 6 p.m. and runs until 7:30 p.m. There will be StoryCorps interactive displays and refreshments from a cash bar.
https://www.chattanoogan.com/2022/12/1/460247/StoryCorps-One-Small-Step-To-Host-Dec..aspx
Thursday, December 1, 2022 Chuck Wasserstrom, UTC StoryCorps One Small Step will host a Listening Party on Thursday, Dec. 8, from 6-8 p.m. at Songbirds Guitar & Pop Culture Museum, 35 Station St.
https://www.utc.edu/communications-and-marketing/podlab/oss-listening-party
This event was brought to you by StoryCorps, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. UTC Video Since 2003, the non-profit public service organization StoryCorps has perfected a method for helping people feel more connected and less alone, for increasing hope and reminding us of the inherent worth
https://www.wutc.org/2023-10-13/changing-the-world-with-stories-narrative-4-here-at-utc
Chattanooga is a storytelling town - and storytelling has a home throughout the Tennessee Valley. A recent example of storytelling on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - is Narrative 4, a global storytelling organization that works with educators, artists and students to make connections, break stereotypes and spur positive change.
https://blog.utc.edu/news/2022/11/storycorps-one-small-step-to-host-dec-8-listening-party/
StoryCorps One Small Step Listening Party. 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 8. Songbirds Guitar & Pop Culture Museum. 35 Station St., Chattanooga. RSVP here on eventbrite. When asked to take "One Small Step" toward sitting down with those of differing views, Chattanooga answered and is now invited to a Dec. 8 celebration of the conversations that
https://www.chattanoogan.com/2019/4/15/388454/StoryCorps-Listening-Party-To-Be-Held.aspx
The StoryCorps Listening Party will be held from 5-7:30 p.m. on Thursday at Songbirds Guitar Museum North Stage, 35 Station St. in Chattanooga. Admission is free, but registration is required at
https://storycorps.org/public-radio-stations-in-chattanooga-tn-and-five-other-cities-named-one-small-step-radio-station-hubs/
In addition to five other cities, we're excited to partner with WUTC in Chattanooga, TN. Read the press release (pdf). "Chattanooga is becoming bigger and denser every day and every effort is being made to make it a more tolerant and inclusive city," Will Davis, Faculty and Outreach Manager at the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga said.
https://blog.utc.edu/news/2019/03/tell-your-tale-nprs-storycorps-is-coming-to-chattanooga/
Starting at 10 a.m., on Tuesday, March 5, you can register to be part of the program by going to WUTC.org. The StoryCorps MobileBooth—an Airstream trailer converted into a mobile recording studio—will be in Miller Park and the four-minute recorded conversations will air on WUTC-FM 88.1 during Morning Edition, which airs from 6-9 a.m
https://allevents.in/chattanooga/building-your-pmp-study-plan-in-dayton-tn/10000934325933017
Event starts on Tuesday, 23 July 2024 and happening at 200 W M.L.K. Blvd, Chattanooga, TN. Register or Buy Tickets, Price information. Building Your PMP Study Plan In Dayton, TN, 200 W M.L.K. Blvd, Chattanooga, 23 July to 24 June | AllEvents.in
https://thewoodshoplisteningroom.com/
THE DESLONDES. Nov 3, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm EDT. Price range: $19.50. Details Get Tickets. The Woodshop Listening Room is a neighborhood music venue and bar in Chattanooga, TN. As hosts, we choose to make the neighborly bonds tighter by curating a home-like environment for artists, their audience, and anyone in between.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcpxIrLbJnU
Didactic on listening for the Meta story by John Savage
https://www.pbs.org/video/chattanooga-room-in-the-inn-welcome-home-of-chattanooga-zlwema/
Season 1 Episode 1 | 26m 46s | Video has closed captioning. Toni Miles talks to Erin Creal from Chattanooga Room in the Inn about their work with homeless mothers and families.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nyxCgs9uEA
Graded Reader Level 1 🔥 | Basic English Story For Listening | Learn English Through Story | Ilets"I never stayed in one country for a long time. It gets bor
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-what-podcast/episodes/Bonnaroo-2024-Dos-and-Donts--Tips-and-Tricks-Part-1-e2ld6m0
Bonnaroo 2024 is nearly here, and for even the most experienced of Roovians, the excitement can sometimes come with a healthy heaping of nerves. Luckily, The What Podcast is here to help! Listen to the crew go through their Bonnaroo Do's and Don'ts. From what to pack and arrival plans to set up and navigation tactics, The What lays out everything Bonnaroo attendees need to know. The hosts even
https://www.chattanoogapulse.com/features/storytelling:-much-more-than-%E2%80%98once-upon-a-time%E2%80%99/
You can experience that magic in the Chattanooga area by attending one of the following storytelling events: Nov. 1 and 2, 1-3 p.m. at Cloudland Canyon State Park, Cloudland Canyon Arts and Crafts Festival. Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. (and monthly) at the Camp House. Mike Gray presents and tells stories as part of River City Sessions. Nov. 15, 7 p.m.
https://blog.utc.edu/news/2018/11/storycorps-is-coming-to-chattanooga/
StoryCorps, the public radio series that travels the country, recording conversations between people about their lives, beliefs and histories, is coming to Chattanooga. From March 19 until April 17, 2019, the nonprofit—which airs locally on WUTC-FM 88.1—will pull its Airstream trailer, called the MobileBooth, into the city and spend the
https://chattanoogawritersguild.org/resources/radio-interviews/
WOZO Radio - Knoxville 103.9 FM. WOZO Radio (103.9 FM and www.wozoradio.com) is Knoxville's non-commercial 100% all-volunteer community radio station and provides an immensely valuable service to the region featuring local authors, musicians, and artists.The Chattanooga Writers' Guild has been very fortunate to have members featured on the show Knox Community Well Be with Anam.
https://www.chattanoogapulse.com/arts_entertainment/the-written-word/utc-hosting-conversations-on-changing-the-world-with-storie/
In this case, the experience was active listening and telling a true two-minute story to basically a stranger, one of their incoming colleagues," Carlson recalled. Small groups of students, four to six at a table, were introduced to the concept by watching a conversation between a UTC faculty member and an orientation leader.
https://features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/discussion-guide/
This discussion guide, created by a teacher, invites educators, parents, community members and kids to have a conversation about the podcast. By Margaret Goldberg and Emily Hanford. You've listened to Sold a Story and now you have questions, thoughts, things you want to talk about. Maybe you want to organize a listening party, a professional
https://theagenworkshop.com/story-listening-what-is-it/
Judith Dubois. Classroom Strategies, Listening. The latest buzz in the TPRS world is Story Listening, a method to "provide massive, meaningful comprehensible input" developed by Dr. Beniko Mason Nanki, a small gentle woman with a lovely smile and something of a malicious twinkle in her eye. Her name was familiar to many people in the TPRS
http://englishteachersinrussia.org/testPrep/Listening%20Resources/Listening%20Task%201%20Transcript.pdf
Listening Section 1: Short Story CompetitionYou will hear a telephone conversation between the organiser of a short story competition and someon. who wishes to take part in the c. mpetition. Listen and answer questions 7-10.A: Um can you tell me a bit about how the c. mpetition is judg.
https://towardproficiency.com/2017/07/10/listening-to-stories-for-language-acquisition/
So, I have switched to Story-Listening, an approach developed by Dr. Mason. Each week, I select a folk tale, fairy tale, or any other children story. I base my choice on: Student interest. Familiarity of the story or settings/characters. Natural repetition of language. I rewrite the story in a way that is comprehensible for the students but not