By Dr. Harry Tennant
Friday, December 17, 2010 Photo Of The Day: Hands On Anatomy Lesson In IndiaPhoto of the Day will be a new feature on this blog. All photos have a Creative Common License, meaning you can use them for non-commercial purposes. Please click here to review the license if you intend to use the photo. Photos will generally have education and young people as the subject. I will include photos from around the world, many in classrooms. I don't want to over define what Photo of the Day will be. Some will support a theme...and others will just be pictures I thought would be neat or interesting to educators. Maybe you'll even come across pictures you or your colleagues can use for your class or school! That kind of sharing is a big part of the mission of this blog! This photo is called "Hands On Anatomy Lesson." It was taken on July 26, 2005 in Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh, India. The photographer is Shreyans Bhansali (on Flickr here). The photographer describes the photo: "Nirmala, the headmaster of the Zilla Parishat Primary School in Mothey teaches a group of primary school children about the human anatomy. This government run school is staffed with a group of dedicated teachers and works closely with MVF. For more information about MVF and the work it does to eliminate child-labor, visit: www.mvfindia.org" Posted at 10:53 AM Keywords: Photo Of The Day , Hands On Anatomy , India , Teaching 0 Comments |