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  • A great gift for teachers, kids, book lovers, or your favorite librarian! Reading is a joy and something that can easily be taken for granted. Inspire a book lover with this fun and colorful design! Read, read, read!

  • This design is inspired by teachers, students, librarians and book lovers everywhere who cherish reading. To become a better “anything”, it takes practice! Read and inspire others to do the same! :-)

  • Literacy for all. Design explains the importance of being literate even for tribals. In the world of currency and money power, I feel even a tribal can make most of it with his medicinal knowledge. After all an entrepreneur may be hiding inside a tribal too!

  • Yeah, man… just because your car’s got 160 horsepower, it doesn’t actually make it a horse! *taken in Baja CA

  • It’s as bad as, like, whatever.

  • an open book

  • this is a collection of khmer kids in Cambodia, around the Kampong Cham area, lots of them live in slums or poor villages, they are Cambodia’s Future buy a calendar and the profit will go to giving these kids a brighter future, providing them with food, clothes and literacy skills so they can get a job Sold: 5

  • this is a collection of khmer kids in Cambodia, around the Kampong Cham area, lots of them live in slums or poor villages, they are Cambodia’s Future buy a calendar and the profit will go to giving these kids a brighter future, providing them with food, clothes and literacy skills so they can get a job Sold: 1

  • this is a collection of khmer kids in Cambodia, around the Kampong Cham area, lots of them live in slums or poor villages, they are Cambodia’s Future buy a calendar and the profit will go to giving these kids a brighter future, providing them with food, clothes and literacy skills so they can get a job in black and white

  • As a teacher , seeing this boy peeking through the window into the classroom in Vietnam quite broke my heart. Sadly getting enough food for the family and harvesting the rice can be a much higher priority for some families than their children’s education. And who can blame them for that …

  • Took this candid shot in a North Vietnamese schoolroom. As a teacher I thought their lack of interest in visitors was unusual – they clearly don’t get many. After the candid shots we left sets of paper, pencils, pens etc for the school but what excited them the most were stickers on the backs of their hands – they had no idea what they were and just looked in awe at them though their smiles at least told us they were delighted. Not many kids get educated in the area and the government has a strong push on to do something about this. It’s very challenging for the teacher who is there to teach them Vietnamese but she doesn’t speak the local dialect and can’t communicate with them. Yearn to Learn was also taken here.

  • No comment. / Inspired by real life and a few songs.

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  • Greylead exploration of learning frames. The interconnections and the relationships that juxtapose and interlink to create new understandings.

  • This image is about my learning journey. It is a combination of greylead drawing, watercolour and photoshop. I am exploring multi-literacy within my masters thesis and this is part of that exploration. Visual literacy is explored as a partner to text literacy in the emergent 21st century literacy practices. This is about dialogue and relationships and the story flows through multiple pathways as the viewer is earthed in the interconnected understandings at the base and then flows into the orange symbolising creativity and the blue symbolising communication. The window shows the sky which as Shaun Tan points out is about possibilities and new literacies that will grow beyond what can be seen on the page. This story is about personal exploration and invites you to join the conversation. Word and image are interwoven and the angel symbolises the insights that come when you start to explore your own learning journey.

  • Ripped from my oil portrait. I’d add a quote or even his name, but that would just be kind of corny, wouldn’t it? Besides, this way you’ll get to explain to people who that guy whose face is plastered across your chest was, and why he’s so important. Think of it … you’ll be a walking billboard for literacy!

  • The greatest compliments may be backhanded.

  • The greatest compliments may be backhanded.

  • The greatest compliments may be backhanded.

  • The greatest compliments may be backhanded.

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