Dublin Core
Title
Jean Moule Oral History Interview (1 of 3)
Description
Moule begins by talking about her family, specifically the histories of her father and mother; she reflects on her childhood and school experiences including her early years in New York City and visiting South Carolina, and later being raised in Los Angeles, California; she concludes by discussing her academic experiences, social/political activism, and personal relationship with her husband while at the University of California at Berkeley during the mid-1960s.
Jean Moule (b. 1945) received her doctorate in education from OSU in 1998 and began teaching in the College of Education that same year. Specializing in the topic of multicultural issues in education, Moule authored the book Cultural Competence: a Primer for Educators. Prior to her position at OSU, Moule worked for nearly two decades as a teacher and TAG (Talented and Gifted Program) coordinator for several Oregon (K-12) public schools.
Jean Moule (b. 1945) received her doctorate in education from OSU in 1998 and began teaching in the College of Education that same year. Specializing in the topic of multicultural issues in education, Moule authored the book Cultural Competence: a Primer for Educators. Prior to her position at OSU, Moule worked for nearly two decades as a teacher and TAG (Talented and Gifted Program) coordinator for several Oregon (K-12) public schools.
Creator
Jean Moule
Source
Oregon Multicultural Archives Oral History Collection
Publisher
Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries
Date
October 17, 2011
Contributor
Natalia Fernández
Format
Born Digital
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
OH18-moule-jean-20111017
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Natalia Fernández
Interviewee
Jean Moule
Location
Moule residence, Stayton, Oregon
Original Format
Born Digital
Duration
1:29:20
OHMS Object
Interview Format
audio