View allAll Photos Tagged EDUCATION
Education is a human right and an essential tool for achieving equality, development, and peace. Nondiscriminatory education benefits both men and women and ultimately equalizes relations between them.
back to school is upon us once again
i am a long time student ( i do it for fun ) and a volunteer teacher at our University ( photography ) .
texture by kerstinfrank-...
I haven't been taking many photos lately, so here's a shot I never got around to posting. Laura is one of the education staff at the Elmwood Park Zoo, in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Stella is a great horned owl who has partnered with Laura for several years.
*Working Towards a Better World
This is a mixed media work done with copper & gold leaf, music papers, students' lesson papers, notes, and acrylic paints.
Sometimes it seems as if the arts are not considered part of education. Music is an art form that must be learned and is appreciated the world over and has been since the beginning of time. We must not forget its importance and make sure that our children are fully exposed to the different types of music available. Children love to learn to play instruments, to sing, and to compose, all of which are of utmost importance and should be encouraged. Music takes a lifetime of learning and perfecting and is appreciated by so many the world over. To me, music should be part of the regular curriculum.
Lauren Oliver has an interesting blog on musical education, read more by clicking the link below:
laurentutors.blogspot.com/2015/05/5-ways-to-craft-meaning...
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo❤️
306/365
I am not certain that as a Primary Educations Studies student I should really be advocating procrastination over education, but if there were to be a degree in procrastination, I would get a first. But, my procrastination books are very educational (okay, perhaps not The Meaning of Liff, but the other two definitely are).
The Book of the Year was the book I went to the event for the other night and I have decided that, in order not to detract too much from my studies, I will read a letter a night, so tonight I read C and tomorrow I will read D. If you do not know what it is, it is a book of all the interesting, bizarre or funny news stories of the year that either never made it into the headlines or were brushed over so quickly that they never got the attention they deserved. So, there is a section for Aardvarks (a man in Poland performed CPR on an Aardvark) and a section on Citizenship (Australia are having problems with dual nationality). There are also conversations between the four QI Elves that wrote the book, which are both informative and amusing.
aka The Honeycomb
Canon FD lens adapted via Metabones
South Pond, Lincoln Park - Chicago, IL
July 2021
Follow on Instagram @dpsager
This photo was one of a series I made to raise awareness of the renewed violation of women's rights in Afghanistan. It emphasises education ban for women.
This is J, one of our twins aged 3, working out how to get down from the frame after easily climbing to the top*.
My name in the family has evolved from "Gramps" to "Danger-Gramps" as my grandchildren come home from exploring adventures with occasional bruises and scraped knees, so it is good that I can show the twins that this is not a new aberration but just a continuation of the process that encouraged them to become the capable and resourceful people they are now...
Please see also Marie & E a year or two later...
*PS after a couple of false starts she managed it by herself.
Miltalie school was a one teacher school which opened in 1915 to service the local area which is north-west of Cowell on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. It had 11 female teachers during its 20 year life.
Max Reinhardt Library in Schloss Leopoldskron, Salzburg, Austria. Modelled after the St. Gallen's monastery library in Switzerland.
On Depot Street in Greeneville near the Educational Office Building for the Greeneville city Schools.
Here's another lighting demo for everybody. The key light is provided by a Paul C. Buff Einstein overhead the model shot through a socked 22" soft white beauty dish. The hair and rim light are provided by a single unmodified Yongnuo YN560-III camera left off in the distance.
I'm thinking about implementing more lighting demonstrations since there seems to be such a great deal of confusion about off camera light. Is that something everyone would like to see? Let me know in the comments section.
Sowrya Consultancy Provides best guidance for USA Educational Consultant in Hyderabad, we provide intensive coaching for GRE, Ielts and PTE with expert faculty. We also providing student visa who are looking for USA student visa under the guidance of experienced counsellors.
Pour la France Insoumise.
Ce dessin est exploitable gratuitement pour toute action de la FI, ou de ceux qui ce reconnaissent comme appartenant à sa famille culturelle et politique ;) .
*Working Towards a Better World
I apologize that this is not the best photo, it is an old one taken off an old website and I have been unsuccessful in enlarging it and keeping the focus. This is however, an important part of my work for my themes "Save the Family" and also now "Working Towards a Better World". I believe that education is important for every human being, in fact it is also important for every family pet. Through education we learn to understand one another better, have an easier ability to cope with life and last but not least an education prepares us for work and life.
Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world. - Nelson Mandela
Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom. -
George Washington Carver
The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one. - Malcolm Forbes
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo❤️
Day 90 - March 31, 2010
Drove north to the province of Pangasinan today to speak at the graduation rites of an elementary school there.
The theme was "Education: Changing Lives."
I don't know about changing lives per se, but I do know that education opens doors of opportunity and gives us the power to make something out of ourselves. I end my day hoping that in some little way I was able to give some kid the confidence to know that no matter how lofty the dream, it is attainable with heart, positive thinking and hard work.
Lately I've been thinking a lot about kids who are not able to get a proper education mostly because they can't afford it. Haven't figured how yet but I wish we could all do something to help.
EXPLORED #227 - (March 31, 2010)
I wouldn’t say I like the education system… I almost despise it! I never liked it much!!! Not American. I can explain why… Over the years, I met many intelligent people who either didn’t do well in High School or couldn’t get through college. But they are very, very, very intelligent!!!! Sometimes I feel if you are not growing up in a good family where you get a good push, you are almost officially bound to fail. Tests! Official tests. The quality of education or resources is not the same. But try to take care of your family or maybe work 40 hours a week as a teenager or I don’t know anything else… And here your education chain reaction starts… But some will say, and I think so too, but can’t you get your act together and know your priorities… But I will ask people over 35 do we, as adults, always know how to overcome the barriers that pull us down or away from our goals. Our school system in Ukraine was amazing! A child from a family of alcoholics could get an education just as good as someone from a well-off family. Not everyone in life can be self-educated, Walt Whitman or Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov. Just to underline the above statement doesn’t mean I don’t like or didn't like most of my teachers. Some of them I love to pieces!
Education?
I like lettering. I like signs. I like motorcycles. So I really like this because it combines all three.
Seen recently at Aintree. "Oi don't they race horses there?" people often ask. Yes they do, but they also race motorcycles there. And play golf...but lets not go into that...
Part of my:-
*Red*
*Signs That I Like*
*Lettering of Some Kind*
*Bikes*
and
*Things with 4 Or More Wheels*,
Flickr albums.
Les blobs ! J’ai essayé de donner un éclairage plus dramatique à la photo pour coller avec le vieux film des années 80… Je ne sais pas pourquoi il m’a laissé un souvenir aussi fort mais apparemment je ne suis pas le seul… Cela dit selon le CNES et le CNRS ce sont des créatures pacifiques… je choisis de les croire ! Maintenant pas mal de classes en ont un partout en France, donc je ne suis plus le seul à me demander ce qu’il fait pendant que j'ai le dos tourné :)
The not-so-evil-space-monster Blob! Inside this box is a charming and loveable creature (a slime mould) that is living in space for a few weeks as an educational experiment. Schoolchildren in France have their own blobs and we will be able to tell if they grow differently in space or in classrooms. For no particular reason I cannot help thinking of 80s horror movies when working with the blob. You can tell I tried to give it a more dramatic lighting haha. I don’t know why this horror movie stayed with me (apparently I’m not the only one). But these blobs are actually very nice creatures… I think… who knows what they do when we are not looking though...
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
607J5897
Châu Đốc, 2013 - "Khmer Krom kid learning his lessons on his mother's weaving loom" - Leica M7, Summilux 35, Kodak Tri-X
1. Literacy of course matters but it's of utmost importance that cultivating, expressing oneself, exchanging views, arguing, criticizing and challenging awareness optimally complement reading, writing and counting. Writing of course comprises photography as the language of signs that is dedicated to communication logically includes text, image and sound, the basis itself of the zixbook concept. I sincerely hope that education in Vietnam will one day take a more appropriate direction in order to significantly reduce the business flood damages in this globalisation era and raise the global culture level of this country of my heart to international standards.
2. No word could describe the Khmer Krom pain after the French government politically gave the lower part of Cambodia’s land (Kampuchea Krom) to Vietnam in 1949 during the Indochina era. For millions Khmer Krom people daily life mainly consists in struggling for survival. Châu Đốc was originally Mott Chrouk. Who cares?
Being one of the developing country , Bangladesh has showed some extreme success on root level of Education . Primary Education is one of the basic need which drives country's future with a different way . The access of primary education is maintained mainly by "Primary education board" . This story has been documented on one of the remote place in Bangladesh , Tekerhat .
Check out the story here : www.demotix.com/news/1675866/quality-primary-education-re...