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Photographer´s Caption: Underprivileged children from a remote village arrive to learn at a free roadside school. The teacher came to educate these children during a pandemic when all schools were closed and affording online education was next to impossible for their parents, who struggled to make ends meet. When there is a strong will, no barrier can stop you from achieving the goal.
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A young Vaquero learning the ropes at the Western Festival in Elk Grove. Taken at the Western Festival and parade, the first weekend in May, Elk Grove, Sacramento California.
My daughters found this little one on the ground trying to fly. Lydia scooped him up and put him in the birdfeeder to keep him away from all of our cats.
Photo by Lydia. She loves animals and loves photography so she wants to be an animal photographer. I say go for it!
She's slowly getting it, and it's definitely fun to watch.
See the full "Learning to Wink" group here: www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/sets/72157623465344795/
We went to a local lake to take pictures of water and wildlife. This young lady was learning to ride her bike. I managed to get this shot, just has her mum caught her.
Taylor Dorn, Jenna Burns, Samantha Foley from the Nursing House during the Homecoming football game at Rentschler Field. Photo Credit: Jessica Beck
"Living in a Learning Community has provided me with a supportive "family" away from home during my freshman year." ~Jenna Burns, first year Nursing major
Gargoyle sculptures by Brandon Greer teach their young to fly above the Iron Bird lofts on Fulton Street in Fresno California.
What's more important, the destination or journey in learning? I believe the journey is more important than the destination because it's the journey that helps you learn and reach your destination. Once you reach your destination you should continue to look for new journeys and continue learning. Never settling on a destination.
Learning Secrets are an electronic DJ duo based out of Austin, TX. They are amazing. Check them out!
Despite all the efforts to accomodate all the pilgrims, the growing number each year makes it next to impossible. The entire journey is laden with difficulties and hardships that the pilgrims endure for a good learning and bigger cause.
I shot this photo of an Einstein poster in my daughter's classroom at Parent Night.
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Stacy Zacarias, a criminal justice freshman, works with a student at the Patrick F. Taylor Academy on November 9, 2010. Zacarias was participating in a service learning project called Start the Adventure in Reading (STAIR), which is a reading program for public school second graders who are reading below grade level. Volunteer tutors work with students one-on-one using a professional reading curriculum.