Every year the Foxfire class goes to the Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center to take the tour with Barry through the museum. It introduces new Foxfire students to the history behind what we do and...
Daisuki Fujii, a student from Japan who took the Foxfire Approach course in 2008, asked that we make the keynote address at the symposium celebrating the fifteenth year of the Kikigaki Koshien...
I just wanted to start off this blog entry by stating that the Eric Legge interview and article is one of my favorites from my time in Foxfire. I went on this interview when I was a freshman in high...
Teachers in middle grades and secondary education are invited to join facilitators from around the country and Canada to take part in a week-long workshop that covers The Foxfire Approach to...
Foxfire’s mission is to preserve and develop the public’s appreciation for Southern Appalachian history – its history, people, and traditions – through artifacts, oral history, and programs that interpret, document and celebrate the region, and fosters self-directed, community-based classroom instruction following the Foxfire Core Practices.