View allAll Photos Tagged teaching
One of the Sons of Confederate Veterans re-enactors talking to kids about the Battle of Prairie Grove.
Professor Jonathan PowlesPro Vice-Chancellor (Academic Innovation)
Dr Terry Sullivan
Professor Neil Taylor
Ms Madeline Fussell
Associate Professor Pep Serow
This is the annual Asian festival held in Salt Lake City UT, I decided it would be the perfect time to try out my new prime pack, consisting of my 17, 45, 75mm f/.8. I have to say I had a blast even if I am tired as hell! :P
While Guru Angad Dev Ji is absorbed in teaching children an enraged King Humayun has his hand on his sword.
when Humayun the elder son of Babur was defeated by sher Shah he came to seek the blessing of Guru Andad Dev Ji. At the time Guru Ji were absorbed in teaching the children to read. Feeling offended for not being emmediately attended to he put his hand on the hilt of his sword. Guru Ji looked up calmly and said " It is unchivalrous for a king to flee from the battlefield and vent their wrath upon men of God". Hearing these words of wisdom Humayun realised his folly and begged forgiveness.
Home Gallery
Доброго дня!
НАдсилаю фото речей, які привернули мою увагу в коледжі Санта Фе. У зв'язку з несправностями телефону надсилаю лише три фото.
1. Те, що залишається поза увагою глядача
2. Допоможи ближньому!
3. Такого в Україні не побачиш...
4. Випуск відбувся. Місця чекають наступних студентів мистецьких програм (філософія)
З повагою, Володимир Калушка
Since the fall of 2005, I have had the privilege of representing Clemson University as a member of the speech and debate team. When not traveling nationally during weekends competing in tournaments, the team spends an abundant amount of time cramped in the corner of our coach’s office working to research new events and practice past events that have been successful on the forensics circuit.
Dr Terry Sullivan
Associate Professor Pep Serow
Ms Madeline Fussell Nauru Teacher Education Team
Dr Sujana Adapa
Dr Sarah Lawrence
Dr Janelle Wilkes
Professor Neil Taylor
Associate Professor Darryl Savage
Eight undergraduates and two professors from the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions (ENHP) spent two weeks in Costa Rica in January 2016 studying methods for teaching science and social studies.
Associate Professor of Education John Tapper led the trip with Assistant Professor Kenny Nienhusser.
Tapper said, “Costa Rica provided a perfect environment for the course since students were immersed in biological and geological bounty. They had the chance to explore the rainforest, see many kinds of animals they had only seen in zoos (monkeys, crocodiles) and experience one of the most biodiverse environments on the planet.”
Photos courtesy of John Tapper
Diederich College of Communication teaching workshops for faculty. Johnston Hall 303. Friday, January 21, 2011.
Demoing clamshell boxes. I made this very hearty box for my Book Typography book. It's a heavy buckram cloth, and I cut out the type for the title in some leftover Moriki. I coated the whole thing with a layer of methyl cellulose to seal it a wee bit (at least the edges of the letters) and to blend/hide any glue spots that may have come through. I'm thrilled with how it came out.
FINAL triptych of Angels (Cherubim) teaching the unborn babies (Neophytes) the Law (Torah) in Heaven (Shemayim).
a third grade class in Carey, Idaho in 2006. I'm holding "Grumpy" the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum" Photo by Garren (Garren Evans - April 15, 1971 - Autust 9, 2008).
plastic canvas mock ups of stitches in the samplar.
"Honor Thy Mother" samplar by Dawn Fisher of morning Glory Needleworks.
www.morninggloryneedleworks.com/
Blogged about here
Mestre Chuvisco offered to introduce capoeira to students of Latin American studies of a Boston public school. It was very special for them. . . and new capoeiristas were born!!
Hanneke teaching a Chinese primary class at a school on Chang Xing Island.
You can read an account of her time there here.