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A German made teaching aid showing all the secrets of the Automobile.
Gilberts Motor Museum, Strathalbyn
Diederich College of Communication teaching workshops for faculty. Johnston Hall 303. Friday, January 21, 2011.
Teaching for Change hosts poet Derrick Weston Brown at Busboys and Poets, Washington DC . April 7, 2011 © Rick Reinhard 2011
A powerful time of ministry at Way of the Cross c
A powerful time of ministry at Way of the Cross Church in Dayton, Ohio
Taken 5/3/2012, Tufts University, Somerville, MA
My MFA advisee had her exhibit's opening reception last night. I'm asbolutely delighted with how things turned out.
Students receiving their teaching credentials through the Grad Ed program celebrated the completion of their programs with a party on Wednesday, June 15, 2016.
Sponsored by the Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning, Outreach Credit Programs, and University Libraries.
There is a reason my flickrstream is much less active than it used to be. Almost everything I do now is related to teaching, and I'm a bit sensitive about taking pictures of my students and hyper sensitive about posting them online. However, the state of California required me to film a couple of my lessons to be analyzed before I can get my credential (this is standard operating procedure for all credential candidates), and you can't see any of the kids' faces here. So - it's real! I am very much a teacher now, and here's the proof.
There is no teaching without students, so it's a bit sad (albeit necessary) to hide them when they are the most interesting part of what I do. The kid in the flannel shirt in the foreground is the student that reminds me the most of myself as a 16 year old. I will not being sharing that with him until the last day of school. He already makes me write him late passes to 6th period so he can stay after class and tell me about the video game he's designing. His desire to impress me is the leverage I use to keep him from being too much a smartass in class. He's a smartass when he's bored, which is my reminder that instructing a heterogeneous class equitably is next to impossible.
Contributor: Leena Kapoor, ARK India
Location: New Delhi, India
Category: Influence
This is a photo of a group of students from a school in the Eastern part of New Delhi, India who are part of ARK India's ASPIRE English Language programme that is being implemented in the school. The children are practicing new learning in a peer teaching activity under the teacher's guidance. The photo shows the programme's influence on changing the pedagogy that is currently used for English Language learning.