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BP Portrait Award – Next Generation Taster Sessions at RAMM.
BP Portrait Award 2012, www.rammuseum.org.uk/exhibitions/bp-portrait-award
Exhibition organised by the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Photographer @ TimPestridge.co.uk
Jim set it up so graduate Eagle Scout, Alex, stopped by to help Thomas learn to ride his Christmas Unicycle
Thank you to all who attended our Learning and Teaching conference on Monday, 9 January 2012.
The University of Sheffield Learning & Teaching conference is a space to discuss good learning and teaching practice. The conference this year was designed to help you in this changing educational environment: an exciting variety of sessions where 90 colleagues presented practical teaching workshops, panels on teaching approaches to plenaries where senior academics discuss how strategy has been developed to deliver an improved student experience.
Tapping out beats, rhyming words, and practicing letter sounds is so much fun with Quynn Johnson! Pre-K + K students and teachers at Margaret Brent Elementary in Baltimore City Public Schools have been exploring literacy through tap in this Early Learning residency.
Early Learning offers engaging, age-appropriate, play-based learning and development opportunities that help young children learn organically and form a foundation for life-long learning. We aim to help parents as first teachers and children as natural learners.
Mixed media
On wood
sur bois
76 cm x 50
cm x 0,5cm
acrylic, color pencil, pencil,oil pastel,matte varnish,
acrylique, crayon mine crayon couleur, pastel à l'huile, vernis mat
"Learning is Fun"
by sculptor
William I. Sunderland
Dedicated to the Unconditional
Love of Animals and Children
~made of local Georgia marble, displayed in front of the marble building that is the nearby Pickens County Courthouse
BPL's Teens Engineer Robotics Camp, in partnership with the UAB School of Engineering, is under way at the Central Library. The teens, mentored by UAB School of Engineering students, learn computer coding and how to program robots.
Teens Engineer BHM is sponsored by a $95,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham and a $50,000 grant from the UAB Benevolent Fund.