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Children and their teacher look through CDs as they prepare a devotional program during the family session “Championing The Oneness of Humanity: Exploring Bahá’í Teachings Related to Sports” in August 2015 at Green Acre Bahá'í School in Eliot, Maine. Photo by Jasmin Kemp
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Yr 3 learnt how to forage in the wild, trying to find the rice-crispies & sheddies that WildlifeKate hid. This was part of of the history topic, learning about Stone Age people and their lives.
The Battier Take Charge Foundation is devoted to providing Learning resources for the development and education of underserved youth in Miami.
Rolando Rubalcava, supplemental instruction leader and english literature graduate, right, tutors Bryan Vargas, 18, public health major in his freshman year, left, for an english class in the new Learning Resource Center on Sept. 5, 2013. The Learning Resource Center, located on the third floor of the Oviatt Library, provides free tutoring in writing, math and science courses. Photo credit: Trevor Stamp / Daily Sundial.
A Northwestern student learning Chinese characters in class. The photo was taken as part of IPD's Energy Technology and Policy: Wanxiang Fellows Program during summer 2015. Photo by: Emily Moy
Learning to run the channels, use your hips, learn the holes, eddys, drops, listen to your coach. You can do this!
As Summer Learning 2018 comes to a close, the Wylam Branch Library throws a pizza party to celebrate summer learning accomplishments.
Northwest Missouri State students work at the Horace Mann Laboratory School on the Northwest campus, Sept. 24, 2018. The lab school gives students studying education-related majors an opportunity to practice their teaching skills and ensures their success as they transition into professional careers. (Photo by Todd Weddle | Northwest Missouri State University)
Birmingham firefighters Jeff Busby, Kesia Dowdell, and Captain Carlos Clark teach kids about the life of a firefighter at the Wylam Branch Library's Firefighters Rock summer learning program.
Learning to run the channels, use your hips, learn the holes, eddys, drops, listen to your coach. You can do this!
Pictures taken during the convertion training to Typhoon, of the first batch Spanish pilots. Instruction being provided by EADS test pilots
Shiver me timbers! Kids at the Avondale Regional Branch Library's Tot Time – Pirates Rock! train to be pirates by learning to row a boat, crossing a crocodile pit, singing pirate shangies, and walking the plank! All passed with flying colors!
Two of East Ensley Branch Library's summer learning contest winners received a tablet and wireless headphones for participating in library programs and for reading at least 480 minutes throughout the summer. They also get to meet City of Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin during the Birmingham City Schools “All In” campaign.