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This little quilt turned into quite a challenge. I followed Rita's (Red Pepper Quilts) great tutorial on sewing free-hand curves, but using wide as well as long (WOF) strips prevented the fabric from laying flat. I ended up cutting the pieced top into thirds and putting it back together. Necessity is the mother of invention, right?

Penny Gallery fundraiser

This year, as part of their ongoing efforts to raise funds to support full-day Kindergarten, Kingsway Mall is hosting a fundraiser to honour the memory of the penny. From March 15 to April 5 at Kingsway Mall, the Penny Gallery will showcase art installations made by Grades 5/6 student artists from Mount Royal School. Pennies are already rolling in! Students at the three schools receiving funding from the Foundation for their full-day programs − Lauderdale, Mee-Yah-Noh and Tipaskan − have already initiated penny collection campaigns.

    

All coppers are welcome and appreciated! If you'd like to make a contribution and help us get children ready for life, please drop them off:

    

March 15 to April 3: Check out the art installations and make a contribution at Kingsway Mall (outside Gap and Body Works)

    

Kingsway Mall: 109 Street & Kingsway

Edmonton Public Schools' Centre for Education: One Kingsway

the "all black's" version, of course! @ slim's cultural place. the girls learned to use the poi, which is much harder!

Cam is learning Vietnamese words.

A few shots of the Learning Studio at Pier 15.

Teens Engineer BHM Robotics Camp at the Central Library.

 

Leica Elmarit R 135mm f2.8

This is part of a photo shoot for a not for profit organization for documenting their innovative methods for teaching and learning in a school for under-privileged girls - the main focus of teaching method is encouraging children to tackle problems through group analysis and discussion instead of handed down learning. The class rooms are redesigned so that groups of girls face each other. The subject teachers are trained to introduce the topics but thereafter take a less active role,; mainly acting as a facilitator to the students in finding their answers through a dialectic process

Benefit for Learning Through Art at the Guggenheim

Wednesday, May 8, 2012

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

5th Ave at 89th St

New York City

 

Learning Through Art (LTA), the Guggenheim’s outreach education program, places professional teaching artists in New York City public school classrooms to collaboratively design and teach art projects that explore ideas related to the school curriculum and students lives. Research has shown that LTA improves literacy, critical thinking and problem solving skills. A Year with Children is the culminating exhibition of student artwork installed at the museum.

 

Photo: Christine Butler

 

To learn more, visit www.guggenheim.org/lta

"There is no painless way for psychological transformation" Carl Gustav Jung

 

The other day, looking at my emails, I came across a very nice message from Divaldo Franco, which read: "Suffering is the presence of absent love. When not loved comes to pain to wake us up. "

I confess that one reason this sentence have called me a lot of attention, due to the fact that I is going through a very difficult, after an accident and later fracture in his leg.

After surgery and now in recovery, it could literally say that I'm relearning how to walk in all directions. When you do not walk according to the life she came to bring us some kind of learning, so that we can be reinserted back on track ...

We've all heard at some point in our lives, some sort of comment in relation to suffering: they say that suffering ennobles, strengthens our spirit, bringing us learning, etc.. Becomes common, when we are experiencing some sort of discomfort, embark on a process of internal questioning, examining the people with whom we are engaged, our attitudes towards life, attitudes, and feelings generated marks caused so that a relatively short time the whole situation may actually be well assimilated and accepted. Within this overall context, when we see the pain itself as a great ally and not an enemy, in fact returned to their origin, thus bringing a new vision and understanding of it.

And in so many questions when our pain reaches the edge of unbearable, we may be doing some questions: Why me? Do I deserve? What I did happen to that fact?

Right now, some may switch between the revolt and compassion.

Compassion gives us the ability to attune ourselves with other people who go through suffering, often far greater than ours, and we let the basic need in the second place temporarily, we find that in giving, in fact, we are strengthening our sense of inner strength.

We can see in a momentary glance, that questions once formalized in the context of rebellion and rejection, could be transformed into other, more complex and profound:

- Does it enhance or stopped loving someone in particular? I learned to forgive and not allow the hurt and anger invade my heart? What do I need to learn that this is happening to me? I'm sure that ulterior motives can be many and the answer is certainly within the consciousness of each one of us.

Throughout life, I have observed that each person has their own personal process of pain or suffering, but through my personal experience I can say that the main thing I learned is to be less strict with myself and others.

People are always imposing strict limits, often because they actually do not feel capable of overcoming their own, always hiding behind rules that make them stay in one place, where everything is known and safe, yet extremely limiting .

Today, with this broader consciousness, I realize that behind all my stiffness was my non-acceptance of the naturalness of life, which itself changes over time.

I learned that no matter leave some loose ends for tomorrow - he will always wait for us. I'm learning that no matter how hard we have to experience true love in its breadth, it is never too late to win it, albeit through pain or suffering ...

The lesson for me, translates into Socrates' famous words: "Make the stones you stumble on the stones of your ladder."

 

Eat the green stuff, leave the brown stuff.

There were half a dozen mares with their foals above the Potts Valley.

Learning the art of carpet weaving, in a workshop in Hyderabad, Hunza

Sharing the learning with personal learning networks. Malcolm Wright and Alison Petch launch the Personal Learning Networks animated guide. www.iriss.org.uk/pln

Thank you for taking the time to view my amateurish work. I truly appreciate it 🙏

 

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Education And More is a Christian, Fair Trade charitable organization providing assistance to artisans and their families through student sponsorship educational opportunities and Fair Trade.

 

The artisan weavings and handcrafts that are sold by Education And More are made by several artisan groups in the villages around Lake Atitlan, Guatemala.

 

Education And More is a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation!

 

Learn more at : www.educationandmore.org

Brown Derby's staged reading of 9 to 5 at the Rebar, Seattle, 7/31/08

My uncle Gary taught me to ride a bike without training wheels in August of 1983. Prior to that, I just took the subway everywhere (SEPTA)

The Cathederal of Learning on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh as seen from a couple of miles away in Shadyside. View On Black

Learning to ride her new scooter.

Teens Engineer BHM Robotics Camp at the Central Library.

 

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Learning to ride at Wimbledon Village Stables

The overscaled Student Learning Center (2003), which I only ever liked when it was under construction: a behemoth in ersatz Georgian, gesturing at historical continuity while failing to join in the chain by actually making anything of its surroundings.

Annual Leadership School and Learning Fair at Robeson Community College put together by the Presbytery's Education Committee. Dr Margaret Aymer Oget of ITC Atlanta

Jodie and one of her patients in Guarari de Heredia where the majority of settlers do not have any health or dental coverage as they are immigrants. Guarari de Heredia is an urban precario of San Jose. Pre-Medical student volunteers are welcome to join our medical mission groups and they are guaranteed an amazing hands-on experience of a lifetime.

Welcome to the world of laughter and serious play! Learning Express’ goal is for you to be pleased with every purchase. Their shelves are stocked with 1000′s of amazing, unique toys, classic toys that have passed the test of time, and the latest and greatest toys that are wonderful and wildly imaginative.

 

They compliment their mix with a dash of fashions and a sprinkle of whimsy. Best of all, at Learning Express, you can get personalizations and gift wrap for free and promising exceptional, hassle-free shopping that will delight you!

17 de octubre de 2019 - Círculo de Bellas Artes (Madrid)

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I had known about the Mi'Kmaw game of waltes for many years but I had never seen it played. Today at the Port Royal Habitation we were offered the opportunity to learn how to play this ancient game. Waltes is played with a wooden bowl and six two sided dice. The player bangs the bowl to make the dice jump and tries to get five matching dice to open the game. Play continues with various combinations of dice needed to score. In a very nice touch, a hand is swept over the bowl after each failed turn to remove your bad luck. The sticks are used to keep score.

Artist, Tammy Jones, taught the summer kids class how to throw pottery on the wheel.

Chris Allan has Local Learning Event delegates in the palm of his hand

 

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