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Pagoda Street, Singapore
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Winston Mills-Compton teaches a class in mathematics at the Mfantsipim Boys School in Cape Coast, Ghana, June 20, 2006. Mfantsipim is one of the oldest schools in Cape Coast, a town that prides itself as the academic center of the country. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is one of the school's alumni. Photo: © Jonathan Ernst/World Bank
Photo ID: JE-GH060620_32116 World Bank
Students at San Jose Secondary School, a rural school in in La Ceja, AntioquÃa, Colombia. Photo: © Charlotte Kesl / World Bank
Photo ID: CK-CO126 World Bank
A teacher guides high school students in a technical education class specializing in business administration in La Ceja, AntioquÃa, Colombia. Photo: © Charlotte Kesl / World Bank
Photo ID: CK-CO180 World Bank
Winston Mills-Compton teaches a class in mathematics at the Mfantsipim Boys School in Cape Coast, Ghana, June 20, 2006. Mfantsipim is one of the oldest schools in Cape Coast, a town that prides itself as the academic center of the country. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is one of the school's alumni. Photo: © Jonathan Ernst/World Bank
Photo ID: JE-GH060620_32125 World Bank
Winston Mills-Compton teaches a class in mathematics at the Mfantsipim Boys School in Cape Coast, Ghana, June 20, 2006. Mfantsipim is one of the oldest schools in Cape Coast, a town that prides itself as the academic center of the country. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is one of the school's alumni. Photo: © Jonathan Ernst / World Bank
Photo ID: JE-GH060620_32137 World Bank
The Secondary Education Project for Romania aims to improve the transition from upper secondary into tertiary education, and increase the retention in the first year of tertiary education in project-supported education institutions. Photo: Jutta Benzenberg/World Bank
High school students in a technical education class specializing in business administration in La Ceja, AntioquÃa, Colombia. Photo: © Charlotte Kesl / World Bank
Photo ID: CK-CO179 World Bank
May 11, 2022 - The College of Education (CoE) held its Student Recognition Ceremony in Tillman Hall Auditorium with awards presented to those in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Special Education, the Teacher Residency Program, and University Supervisors. Alumni Distinguished Speaker was Sarah Melton, from Walhalla Elementary, School District of Oconee County.
Students arriving for first classes of the day at a high-school on Boulevard Abdellatif Ben Kaddour, Casablanca. Photo: Arne Hoel / World Bank
Photo ID: Hoel_120320_DSC_0259
Winston Mills-Compton teaches a class in mathematics at the Mfantsipim Boys School in Cape Coast, Ghana, June 20, 2006. Mfantsipim is one of the oldest schools in Cape Coast, a town that prides itself as the academic center of the country. Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is one of the school's alumni. Photo: © Jonathan Ernst/World Bank
Photo ID: JE-GH060620_32134 World Bank
High school students in La Ceja, Department of AntioquÃa, Colombia. Photo: © Charlotte Kesl / World Bank
Photo ID: CK-CO0187 World Bank
The school bus of the Chandrasekhar Azad Higher Secondary School travels from Muhali Village to Seypor every day. Children of more prosperous farmers pay Rs 7000 for tuition and transport per month. The bus covers a distance of 8 km in one hour with stops to pick up around 40 students each trip.
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Students listening attentively to their teacher in class. They are the beneficiaries of the reform on the secondary education in Bangladesh, which is preparing them to meet the requirements of their rapidly developing economy.
Project Result: Improved Teaching Methods Help Secondary Students in Bangladesh Learn Better
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Yessica Gonzales Vera, 16, enters her high school's courtyard after a downpour. Yessica is a student leader in her school's anti-violence and coexistence project. Photo: © Charlotte Kesl / World Bank
Photo ID: CK-CO175 World Bank
Students listening attentively to their teacher in class. The reform of the secondary education in Bangladesh is preparing their youth to meet the requirements of their rapidly developing economy.
Project Result: Transforming Bangladesh Primary Education
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The Senior Class
Chesterton High School
Commencement Exercises
Thursday evening, Mary twenty-first
seven-thirty o'clock
C. H. S. Auditorium
Date: 1931
Source Type: Commencement Program
Publisher, Printer: Unknown
Postmark: Not Applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2020. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
19 September 2018. Students of Safique Ahmed Girls High School in Haroa, 24 North Pargana, West Bengal filling their water bottles from the school's taps and hand pump.
Heavy reliance on groundwater puts most of the rural population in West Bengal at risk from arsenic and fluoride contamination that can lead to health problems including cancer and bone diseases.
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Priya Berai, Grade 12 student, studies in a private school and travels by bus from Shekapura to Chandbad.
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014. Students engage in practical exercises in the laboratory of the Hakmana Methodist Central College. The Hakmana Methodist Central College main building with laboratories, a library, administrative areas, a water tank, the main entrance and renovated buildings is an ADB supported project that serves more than 5000 students in Hakmana, Sri Lanka.
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Camp attendees look on as Sahar Farjami demonstrates the melting point of different metals using a new penny, mostly made of zinc, and an old copper penny in the material science and engineering portion of Discover Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, July 28, 2022.
Discover Engineering summer camp is designed for Michigan Engineering alumni and the children in their life entering 8th – 10th-grade who want to thoroughly explore various engineering disciplines. Through discussion, hands-on exercises, tours, and Q&A, professors and graduate students will help campers discover the many possibilities that exist for engineers.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Group photo of the teachers and the principal of the Goverment High School Nilishung in Neeli Shang, Battagram, Pakistan on Friday, 01 June 2018.
The National Disaster Risk Management Fund will assist the retrofitting of social infrastructure - public schools and health facilities, which are mostly accessed by poor and low-income groups.
Photo: Nasr ur Rahman
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18 September 2018. Classroom at Brij Mohan Tewary Girls High School in Nandigram, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal. The residents of Nandigram will be beneficiary of the new drinking water project in West Bengal.
ADB and the Govt. of India signed $240 million loan for providing safe and sustainable drinking water to about 1.65 million people in three districts of the state of West Bengal affected by arsenic, fluoride, and salinity.
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Students sharing their notes in class. The reform of the secondary education in Bangladesh is preparing their youth to meet the requirements of their rapidly developing economy.
Project Result: Improved Teaching Methods Help Secondary Students in Bangladesh Learn Better
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Students study in the school library with textbooks provided by the Second Textbook Development Project.
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The U-Shape sitting arrangement of a class at the Sikder Abdul Malek High School in Narayangonj Bondor is intended so that the teacher can easily maintain eye contact with the whole class and pay attention to each individual more efficiently. The Teaching Quality Improvement (TQI) in Secondary Education Project reviews and analyzes policies and strategies on teacher training and development.
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Teaching Quality Improvement (TQI) in Secondary Education Project
Students at the school grounds during their break. The reform of the secondary education in Bangladesh is preparing their youth to meet the requirements of their rapidly developing economy.
Project Result: Transforming Bangladesh Primary Education
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Students roaming the school grounds during their break. The reform of the secondary education in Bangladesh is preparing their youth to meet the requirements of their rapidly developing economy.
Project Result: Transforming Bangladesh Primary Education
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Arju Jahan, 47, sociology teacher at the Sher-e Bangla Nagar Government Girls High School in Agargaon, Dhaka. The Teaching Quality Improvement (TQI) in Secondary Education Project reviews and analyzes policies and strategies on teacher training and development.
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Teaching Quality Improvement (TQI) in Secondary Education Project
Although not famous for its Art Deco architecture, the provincial Victorian city of Ballarat, which was established between the 1860s and 1880s when the area was at the centre of a gold rush, does have some fine examples of interwar and post war architecture when the gold boom was replaced with wealth generated through grazing and agriculture.
The former Ballarat Girls School, now part of Ballarat Secondary College, is a beautiful example of post war Art Deco architecture. Although built between 1954 and 1955, the school's main building of honey yellow clinker bricks is very Art Deco in its design. It features an emphatic vertical fin and a stepped facade and roofline. Minimalist in its decoration, it has Functionalist Steamline Moderne windows. Even its round porch lamp, is very modern in design. All these features give the building a very elegant and striking appearance in comparison to the 1860s architecture surrounding it.
Computer class in Sa Thay High School, an ADB-funded school in Sa Thay district, Kon Tum Province. The Upper Secondary Education Development Project aims to improve the quality, efficiency, and equity of upper secondary education.
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The Syracuse City School District's Adult Education Program held graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2016 at Fowler High School. Photo by John Berry
Computer class in Sa Thay High School, an ADB-funded school in Sa Thay district, Kon Tum Province. The Upper Secondary Education Development Project aims to improve the quality, efficiency, and equity of upper secondary education.
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The 2016 Retiree and Years of Service Awards celebration for the Syracuse City School District was held at Onondaga Community College. Photo by John Berry.
Salem High School (built 1909)
29 Highland Avenue
Salem, Massachusetts
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Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
19 September 2018. Students of Safique Ahmed Girls High School in Haroa, 24 North Pargana, West Bengal filling their water bottles from the school's taps and hand pump.
Heavy reliance on groundwater puts most of the rural population in West Bengal at risk from arsenic and fluoride contamination that can lead to health problems including cancer and bone diseases.
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Although not famous for its Art Deco architecture, the provincial Victorian city of Ballarat, which was established between the 1860s and 1880s when the area was at the centre of a gold rush, does have some fine examples of interwar and post war architecture when the gold boom was replaced with wealth generated through grazing and agriculture.
The former Ballarat Girls School, now part of Ballarat Secondary College, is a beautiful example of post war Art Deco architecture. Although built between 1954 and 1955, the school's main building of honey yellow clinker bricks is very Art Deco in its design. It features an emphatic vertical fin and a stepped facade and roofline. Minimalist in its decoration, it has Functionalist Steamline Moderne windows. Even its round porch lamp, is very modern in design. All these features give the building a very elegant and striking appearance in comparison to the 1860s architecture surrounding it.
Syracuse City School District Superintendent Sharon Contreras hosted a luncheon at Redfield's for the Valedictorians and Salutatorians of the district's five high schools and their principals. Photo by John Berry
High school students from the Sainshand School No.2 during computer class. They are beneficiaries of the rehabilitated facilities, furniture, and educational equipment provided by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The Third Education Development Project allowed improved quality and relevance of primary, secondary and vocational education.
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