Octavia Sexton shares the 'mountain dialect.' (WEKU photo) |
Dick provides Sexton's recent workshop with third graders at Mount Vernon Elementary as an example. "When Sexton tells her stories that she heard from her grandparents, she moves and acts the story," Dick reports. "She explains her approach to teaching the students. 'Focus on presentation skills. We work on that a lot. I want to get them to develop speaking skills and confidence.'. . . Sexton grew up in Rockcastle County and remembers facing discrimination and being stereotyped. . . . Part of her message is about uplifting the students no matter where they come from."
Rockcastle County, Kentucky (Wikipedia) |
When students were asked what they thought about Sexton's storytelling, Nine-year old Grayson Vance told Dick, “She’s really funny and she’s like a very good like storytelling about the story.” Eight-year-old Arabella Smith added, “she’s a very good voice actor.”
Sexton's trip was financed by a grant from Arts for All Kentucky, a nonprofit. Art teacher Robin Rumsey told Dick that it’s important that Sexton brings back the Appalachian roots to the students 'that are kinda disappearing for these smaller children.'"
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