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Image source: Flickr user iboy_daniel.

 

Idea for sign: Another Flickr photo but I can't find it again for the life of me.

 

Quotation source: Me.

Model: Julie Michelle Bullard

The last 2 cars of this mini CPR train state they are for "railway instruction" ..... keeping workers up to day with rules & regulations.

Image licensed under Creative Commons by Jared Klett: http://www.flickr.com/photos/geek-boy/74191190/

 

Quote source: Seth Godin, Education at the Crossroads.

designed by Ector Hoogstad in De Uithof, Utrecht

 

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Chulahoma, MS

 

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This is the Cultural Education Center in Albany, NY. However, I kept hearing the Inception sound effect while composing this scene.

climbing up the old concrete walkway up the bluffs reveals the remains of the once proud McKinley Elementary School. The school was built in 1910 and served students till the late 1970's.It is now privately owned and decaying....

 

The school has a unique location along the wooded bluffs in East Moline,IL.

 

Happy (school) fence Friday...!

southern education and library board MAN Nu-Track Pulse Reg KXZ 3260 is seen parked at Belfast city hall

Professor SIG Mannan was President of the Pakistan Medical Association and the Commonwealth Medical Association and Professor of Anatomy Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. He was the first Asian whose name was recorded in the medical bible Grey’s Anatomy (for his discovery of pascinian corpuscles). Professor Mannan in his flat in Banani, Dhaka. 30th July 2010. Photo: Shahidul Alam/Drik/Majority World

28 April view of Spring unfolding at Broughtons Wildlife Area near Marietta Ohio

Education Authority Volvo B8R /Plaxton Leopard Reg PXZ 3356 is seen in Belfast City Centre

Where I live, it's early Friday morning. Here's a friendly ferret to start the day!

Hugh Guill | Education | Image Source: itshumor.com | 2/25/2015

This past year I spent a lot of time photographing the Global Education Movement's inspiring new higher education programs. This young woman, who is just beginning the program, came to the a remote refugee camp in Northern Kenya from Somalia as a child without her parents in the care of family friends. She has not seen her family since and expressed to me her wonder and excitement about beginning the degree program.

 

While she is one of the lucky ones, her story is just one of the almost 200,000 in the camp and one of over 25 million refugees worldwide. My hope is that stories like hers and programs like these inspire others to open doors to refugees rather than build walls.

Mizan (12 years) reading the holy Quaran in Madrasha. Bangladesh is home to a large and rapidly growing number of registered secondary madrasas (Islamic faith schools). These madrasas account for over 30% of all secondary educational institutions in the country and therefore serve as an important partner for the delivery of education in rural areas.

Unending fight

A mainstream school

If affordable is more

Pertinent than a madrsa

Adding to a child's future

Bright .. education on the soul

Of a child is God's divine light

Taking her children to school

In morning rush hour the traffic

She fights ...honking cacophony

She does not get uptight

 

#beggarpoet

Education Authority Volvo B9R /Plaxton Leopard Reg FXZ 6450 is seen in Titanic Quarter

Basanti Guhathakurta with her plants at their Dhaka University. Her husband Jyotirmoy Guhathakurta was shot by the Pakistan Army in the flat opposite, in 1971. F5 Roll 86. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyotirmoy_Guhathakurta

A member of the education staff holds a ball python, native to southern Sudan.

 

Zoos exist for conservation education, which I believe is highly needed in our time.

Have a great day my friends !! Thanks for stopping by.

 

Picture taken at University of Notre Dame - South Bend - Indiana - USA

 

View On Black

Adult education in Inhambane, Mozambique, women sitting on the floor with books learning to read and write.

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

Nelson Mandela

I chose this quote for the Purposed campaign and edited the photo.

Quote: by Tom Barrett

Photo credit: Morgue File (free image) by www.morguefile.com/creative/hotblack

When using this photo, please attribute: * Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license.

 

NEC offers a comprehensive suite of services and solutions to address the unique needs of universities and secondary schools as well related educational facilities. Customers can rely on NEC’s thorough understanding of the campus environment and the needs of staff, administration and students to deliver IT solutions that help protect their investment, transform the educational environment, enhance student/teacher collaboration while addressing campus safety and improving overall student satisfaction.

Planning with the end in mind means you plan your Assessment of Learning first. Then you plan backwards to arrive at your Assessment for Learning and Assessment as Learning approaches.

 

Created using Microsoft Office powerpoint clipart.

Children looking at a globe with their teacher.

THE ROAD TO KNOWLEDGE. María Ana Gómez Pérez, 16, walks with his siblings Marcos Daniel, 9, and Denis, 9, and other neighbors to José Suazo Córdova School in San Francisco de Opalaca municipality, Intibucá Honduras. They are beneficiaries of Catholic Relief Services Food For Education Program. This kids come from families that live in extreme poverty conditions. Many of them depend on the program to get a meal a day and in this way help their families economy. The program maybe over in 2020. Through the FFE project, CRS and its partners seek to improve school attendance and literacy among school-age children in all 17 municipalities in Intibucá. Approximately 53,000 children in pre-school through 9th grade receive daily school meals and the project provides school supplies to those children most in need. This assistance is key to increasing access to education. Parents and community members are engaged in a number of activities that support education, such as school infrastructure improvements, organizing transportation, and assisting with school meal preparation. The project also provides nutrition and hygiene training and works with parents to promote the value of a quality education. Additionally, to ensure a quality education is received, the FFE project provides training to teachers and school administrators on effective instruction and school management techniques. Volunteer substitute teachers also receive training to ensure more consistent attendance of a qualified instructor in the classroom.

Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 (Waters)

 

We don't need no education

We don't need no thought control

No dark sarcasm in the classroom

Teachers leave them kids alone

Hey! Teachers! Leave them kids alone!

All in all it's just another brick in the wall.

All in all you're just another brick in the wall.

 

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One of the now famous Maltese Ministry of Education AEC Swifts seen at there operating base during April of 1994. To the rear is (IMHO) a somewhat less endearing Fiat (truck derived?) bus used on the same kind of work though I never saw the latter out and about.

After their comparatively short working life here in the UK originally, there now seems to be no shortage of potential takers to repatriate these examples when their duties seem certain to be re-allocated shortly. The big questions are whether an unsympathetic Maltese Government would allow it, and whether the asking price would be realistic... I suspect no to either or both!

Photographed in an antique store in Cuba City Wisconsin

Tuesday May 7th, 2024

The car visits the local high school.

PHOTO OF THE WEEK: Zeba (5), attends her class in UNICEF-supported school at Jalozai camp, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan.

 

© UNICEF Pakistan/2012/Asad Zaidi

A new one for Times Higher Education supplement for an opinion piece on the importance of higher education for social mobility. I love working with papers as the turnaround is so tight and you get to see it in print so quickly!

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