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Press "L". Timor-Leste teacher with his students in the very rural east side of Timor-Leste country, only a small trail leads there that is only passable with a motorcycle or a very hard-core 4x4. He was the ONLY person who could speak some english for some 30km radius :] His looks say alot about his intelligence that he shares with his students, with some luck changing the poverty-ridden Timor's rural eastern-landscape for the better in the future.
Pentax 67, Takumar 105mm f2.4, Kodak Tri-X 320 Pan Professional (320TXP), drumscanned (through PhotoMultiplier Tubes - PMTs, no CCD nor CMOS involved in digitizing the film)
These are the cupcakes that I made for my daughter's preschool teachers as year end gifts. Thank you to Amanda (bassettsfarm) for giving me the idea of making cupcakes for the teachers. In total I made 12 cupcakes (4 each for each teacher). The purple cupcakes are lemon and the pink cupcakes are strawberry cupcakes.
I really wanted to do something special for the teachers as they were all so wonderful and caring. My daughter really loved her preschool experience and we were both really sad when school ended.
School teachers and a nurse holidaying at Lord Howe. "We used to stay at the "Dew Drop Inn" guest house. We felt very daring in shorts." (spoken by Naomi England 23.1.1988) - Lord Howe Island
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Three sets of cookies for teacher gifts on the last day of Kindy. There was no actual requirement just a budget so i did the same cookie sets for all three and coordinated the colours with some ribbons that i found for a bright and funky look. vanilla cookies covered in fondant, boxed with coordinating tissue and ribbon. Close up pictures of the three cookie sets and the finished boxed cookies
Got it bad, got it bad, got it bad,
I’m hot for teacher.
I got it bad, so bad,
I’m hot for teacher.
- Van Halen
This is an outtake to the nerd photo I just did for FGR. Basically, this is what I plan on looking like when I become a Sociology professor. And if I never become a professor, at least I’ll have this to look at. Who wouldn’t want me to teach gender and sexuality studies? Seriously.
we gave these to my 8yo's 7 teachers this year.... His home room teacher got a rock tied up with cute string that had a tag reading "You Rock!" She loved it!!
The woman among these self-confident men and the children in the background makes me think that they may be teachers. Probably Egypt.
A journey of two german(?) travellers in the 1930s throughout many countries.
For more info about these photographs, see the caption in my album "World Tour 1930s"
General view of the Teacher Accreditation Awards in Sydney, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. (AAP For BOSTES/Dan Himbrechts)
NPS | Margaret Barse
The Exploring Earth Science Teacher Workshop 2017 took place over August 2nd and 3rd. Participating teachers spent two days in Shenandoah National Park learning and participating in activities around the theme "Shenandoah Salamander: Climate Change Casualty or Survivor."
This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Association and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.
Fired Clay With Glaze and a Small Piece of Wood Painted White and Glued On. I made this sculpture in High School in 1977.
One of the outcomes of our recent Basketball Display Day is that I've started Basket-Ball English classes; drilling the kids in basic English-Language terms used in the game while practicing skills and playing mini-games. This is a session with an after-school group. The photos were taken by our admin assistant with my camera - so I also got to do a little photography tutoring! He was focusing on me as he wanted the images for promotions to show that we provide a real-life foreign teacher.
Onegai Teacher 1/7 Scale Pre-Painted PVC Figure: Kazami Mizuho
# Official Onegai Teacher Figure
# Height: approx. 10cm
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Taken inside the building of an old primary school in the skansen in Maurzyce (Poland).
An open-air ethnographic museum in Maurzyce is situated approximately 7 km from Łowicz. In the late seventies it started to collect architectural monuments from the terrain of the former Duchy of Łowicz. It was opened to the public in the middle of the eighties. Currently there are over 40 items in the open-air ethnographic museum. Their arrangement depicts two historical types of spatial planning of Łowicz village: the so-called old village – an oval village with a central village square, appearing from the middle of the XIXth century and a new village, well known in the second half of the XXth century.
In the "Old Village" there are farm, livestock and storage buildings presented in the farms together with their equipment. The buildings, moved to the terrain of the skansen, date from the second half of the XIXth century and the first half of the XXth century.
Five farmsteads and three detached residential buildings stand in the “New Village”. A country school and a teacher’s flat from the interwar period were established in one of the buildings – a XIXth century cottage from Złaków Borowy.
There is also wooden church, dated from 1758, moving from Wysokienice in years 2006-2011. In 2008 the temple’s roof was shingled and work on reconstructing its interior (floor, ceiling) was finished. Also interior of the church was renovating.
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Mieszkanie nauczycielki w budynku szkoły w skansenie :)
Skansen w Maurzycach - położony w odległości ok. 7 km od Łowicza. Od końca l. 70. gromadzi zabytki architektury z terenu dawnego Księstwa Łowickiego. Udostępniony do zwiedzania w połowie lat 80. Obecnie w skansenie znajduje się blisko 40 obiektów, które zlokalizowane są według planu zakładającego ukazanie dwóch układów przestrzennych: tzw. starej wsi występującej do poł. XIX w., o kształcie zbliżonym do owalnicy z centralnym placem wioskowym oraz nowej wsi - ulicówki, powszechnej w II poł. XIX w.
W obrębie starej wsi znajdują się trzy gospodarstwa: zagroda zamknięta - tzw. okólnik, typowy dla wsi łowickiej od poł. XIX w., chałupa z poł. XIX w., przeniesiona ze wsi Skowroda oraz zagroda otwarta. "Nową wieś" reprezentuje 5 gospodarstw i 3 wolnostojące budynki mieszkalne. Pierwszy budynek od strony wejścia do skansenu to XIX-wieczna, szerokofrontowa chałupa ze wsi Złaków Borowy. Urządzono w niej szkołę wiejską i mieszkanie nauczycielki z okresu międzywojennego.
W 2005 r. rozpoczęły się prace nad przeniesieniem zespołu sakralnego z 2 poł. XVIII w. z Wysokienic. W latach 2006 - 2011 dokonano translokacji drewnianej świątyni datowanej na 1758 r. oraz dzwonnicy z 1774 r., renowacji poddano wyposażenie kościoła oraz ściany i malowidła na sklepieniu.
I had a dream the other night that Maisie brought home a school pet for us to look after during the holidays.
It's bad enough living with just a couple of monkeys!
This is a composite from multiple images: the corridor, the elephant, new elephant feet, straw, Maisie and Jack.
Strobist:
Ranger A Head, A port at 5.7, 135 Midi Octa with both diffusers, high camera right.
Ranger Quadra A Head, A port at 4.3, 100 Deep Octa with both diffusers, above the kids.
Ranger Quadra A Head, A port at 4.3, 130x50 strip with both diffusers, camera left.
Ranger Quadra A Head, A port at 4.7, 130x50 strip with both diffusers, rear camera right.
RX600, 3.5, 21cm reflector with barn doors, rear camera left to light white background.
RX600, 3.5, 21cm reflector with barn doors, rear camera right to light white background.
Triggered by Skyport Speed.
Sexy Teacher, Librarian, Secretery, whatever! Taken June 20, 2006 at the studio where I used to work by Jenn Poulin. Sometimes I surprise myself when I think about the things I do to make people smile! ;P
Chocolate cake layered in milk chocolate ganache and covered in dark chocolate ganache. Everything's edible.
My small contribution to Teacher Appreciation Day at my son's school. The least I can do to say thank you to all the teachers and staff that make that school great.
Day 109 [4-18-2016]
A class in the woods. So for my maple sugaring class today, our teacher brought us out for a hike in the woods and up onto a cliff face. It was such a beautiful hike and a great start to what will be a hellish final two weeks of this semester. I was also able to send in my first roll of film shot on my new Minolta XG-M to be developed and I will be getting that back and will be scanning it and uploading it by hopefully two weeks from now. Other than that not much has been going on. Now it is time for homework. Oh homework...
Can't wait to see what the next day brings!
i'm not a very artsy-craftsy/diy kind of girl (mainly because i don't have the talent or patience for it), but i always try to be one. so i thrifted this skirt, hemmed it shorter, and sewed on the pink buttons. it's not perfect, but i'm proud of it anyway.
oh, and, this outfit gave me a sort of 'teacher vibe', i think... hence the title.(;
blouse - kids of bayo (local children's brand)
high-waist skirt - thrifted and altered
black belt - local bazaar
tights - local mall
shoes - fiorucci (local brand)
earrings - gift