Sarah Ford | May 26, 2015

The Impact of Vietnam Project-Based Learning

By Melanie Lowry

鈥溾楶roject-based learning鈥 is the new buzzword in education that our school is encouraging teachers to use鈥, said Laura Forde, a social studies teacher at Bismarck High School in Bismarck, North Dakota.

Forde never estimated just how impactful this new project-based learning curriculum would be.听 Her use of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund鈥檚听听has affected students, teachers, veterans from Bismarck, military families, and even Members of Congress.

Last year, Forde visited Washington, D.C. to attend educator training and workshops with the help of the听听and the听, an organization that supports teachers and students in visiting the nation鈥檚 capital.

While in Washington, Forde attended a听听at the听. The facility holds over 400,000 artifacts that have been left at the Vietnam Memorial since 1984 鈥淚 remember being at the warehouse, and thinking 鈥業鈥檓听one of the few people that ever gets to see this,鈥欌 said Forde.

The Hometown Heroes curriculum was also presented to the teachers at the workshop. The curriculum aims to connect students and veterans in their own communities through various service learning projects related to the Vietnam War. Elements of the curriculum include projects aimed at gathering information and photos of veterans, and taking class trips to memorials.

Forde鈥檚 return to Bismarck from Washington D.C. sparked many changes in her current history curriculum. Inspired by both the collections facility and project ideas from Hometown Heroes, Forde constructed a project serving to honor local ND veterans whose names are listed on the Vietnam Memorial.听

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