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Part of the Falmouth to Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta. At Greenwich on the River Thames the trainee crews had a march

The Scientist with some of the trainees and staff

Chinese trainees are served American Army style food at Bradley Field.

 

Date Created: circa 1942-1945

Contributor: U.S. Army Air Corps

Source: Connecticut State Library, State Archives, PG 048

Format Medium: black-and-white photographs

Format Extent: 5 x 4 in.

Type: Image

Format: jpeg

WMFS Trainee Firefighters. PHOTO: AARON MANNING WMFS

Trainees take part in a science experiment during their class at Preah Vihear Provincial Teacher Training College (PTTC) in Preah Vihear, Cambodia.

 

Low-quality learning outcomes in the early grades (grades 1-3) is a critical issue in Cambodia. A GPE grant of US$14,400,000 funds the Strengthening Teacher Education Programs in Cambodia (STEPCam) which aims to improve the quality of teaching with the ultimate goal of improving learning.

 

August 19, 2022

Credit: GPE/Roun Ry

 

Learn more: www.globalpartnership.org/where-we-work/cambodia

Wayne Catalano trainee striding out. - October 19, 2019

Hamse is 19 years old and he lives in one of the drought affected communities in Somalia. He got the chance to participate in TVET at the SOYDAVO youth center which gives him hope for his future.

Burao district, Togdheer region of Somalia, January 2019

 

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CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO © UNESCO-UNEVOC/Abdisalan Ibrahim Duale

This qualification badge would originally have been awarded for successfully completing the STAR RIDER Silver Award training module. The badge would have accompanied the trainee's certificate.

 

The Star Rider motorcycle training scheme was launched about 1978 and run by the RAC/AUC (Royal Automobile Club/Auto Cycle Union). It provided motorcycle novices a three module training course (Bronze, Silver and Gold awards) to novice motorcyclists. The Bronze Award taught new motorcycle owners the basics on how to ride their motorbike and the Silver Award was more advanced, with emphasis on the safety aspects of riding a motorbike. The Gold Award module provided more advanced driving skills as well as theory and a driving test. Around 1991, the Star Rider training programme was sold to the CSM (Chelmsford School of Motoring) who continued training under the CSM name.

 

www.lpmcc.net/training/training_star_1.htm

 

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DESCRIPTION:

Size: 1 1/8" diameter (28mm).

Material(s): brass or diecast metal with a screen-printed insert in 3 colours.

Finish: chrome plated.

Fitting: pin.

Imprint: none.

Approximate age: 1970's to 1980's.

CASE Europe Graduate Trainees 2015/16

If it dangles - bite it!. Loose carpet - tug! Sunday paper - shred! (but don't ask butter to melt in the mouth) - Mabel progressing her way through week one of her parents induction course

Koha trainees in coordinated outfits at the Nelson Memorial Public Library in Apia, Samoa

Our 2 year old grandson undergoing driver training on a deserted rally field after most exhibitors had gone home.

‘More again Grandad’ as we had to go round twice more!

Trainee Teachers Group

On the train from Ivano-Frankivsk to Lviv, Ukraine, January 2020.

Trainee Teachers Group

These containers will be turned into pinhole cameras tomorrow, hence they are "pinhole trainees". It seemed fitting to take a picture of them with a prototype oatmeal pinhole camera today.

 

I'm teaching a class of kindergarteners tomorrow about pinhole cameras, and each will make one and then have their picture taken. 20 kids, 20 cameras, 20 chances to screw up. They will only be doing a couple of things to make the camera, since they're mostly 5 years old. The exciting thing for them will be a picture to take home, and a 'camera' that they made themselves. And parents will marvel that an oatmeal box can take pictures at all!

 

I had first settled upon using a 6x6 roll film back from my 4x5 camera as the film carrier, with the intention of advancing the film between shots, and simply putting the holder into each camera when it was time. However when parents started collecting oatmeal containers, I realized I'd forgotten one vital element: there are two sizes of oatmeal containers! I had only planned for the large.

 

Back to the drawing board. Plan B is to use 4x5 film holders in the large containers, and 2x3 holders (of which I have plenty) in the small containers. I was willing to pay for a couple of rolls of 120 film to be developed, but I'm not developing 20+ 4x5 chromes done on a pinhole!

 

Someone gave me a box of Tri-X 320 awhile back, which is the fastest black and white sheet film I own. Never used the stuff before. I think I need to downrate the speed a little, but otherwise it worked fine. I will have to cut it to 2x3 sheets for the smaller holders, as I don't have anything precut in that size and speed. I will develop all the film myself and then decide how I want to print it (scan or contact-print/enlarge on my 6x7 enlarger).

 

I hope to post some pictures from the results later.

100116-F-1020B-216 Kabul - Afghan National Police (ANP) trainees participate in a riot control exercise at the Central Training Center. During the eight-week course, trainees learn police-specifics such as penal and traffic codes, use of force rules and improvised explosive device detection. The course also covers the Afghan constitution, human rights and two weeks on weapons and tactical training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Brown/RELEASED)

Firefighter training.

An Afghan National Army soldier stands in formation as ANA and coalition forces officials celebrated the grand opening of Regional Corps Battle School's Infantry Training and Combat Service Support Training Schools at Camp Shorabak, during a ceremony, today.

Sa Lina, a trainee teacher at Preah Vihear Teacher Trainer Center (PTTC), poses for a photograph.

 

Low-quality learning outcomes in the early grades (grades 1-3) is a critical issue in Cambodia. A GPE grant of US$14,400,000 funds the Strengthening Teacher Education Programs in Cambodia (STEPCam) which aims to improve the quality of teaching with the ultimate goal of improving learning.

 

August 19, 2022

Credit: GPE/Roun Ry

 

Learn more: www.globalpartnership.org/where-we-work/cambodia

Of these I know that the far right is Joanie Ota, and next to her is Maeve Clark, then Mark Lacey....and maybe Eileen Drew (?).

More than 680 BMT Trainees was affording the opportunity to enjoy the Thanksgiving Day festivities with a local San Antonio, TX families in the Operation Home Cooking Celebration on 28 November 2024. Staying with the BMT’s Wingman concept, 2+ trainees shared this day of Thanksgiving with individual families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gregory T. Walker)

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