Eileen Myles in a Comme des Garçons Homme Plus jacket, $1,390, and Comme des Garçons Shirt shirt, $400, (212) 604-0013. Hair by Jimmy Paul for Bumble and bumble. Grooming by Dick Page using Shiseido at Jed Root. Related ArticleCredit Photographed by Inez And Vinoodh. Styled by David Vandewal. Manicure by Gina Viviano using Chanel Le Vernis. Photographer’s assistant: Joe Hume. Stylist’s assistant: Daniel Gaines.
We are honoring the top winners of our Seventh Annual Found Poem Student Contest by publishing their work from June 6 to 17. You’ll be able to read the whole collection here as we go.
What’s going on in this picture? Look closely at the image above or view it in a larger size, then tell us what you see by posting a comment. On Friday, we will reveal more about the image and its origins at the bottom of this post.Credit John Moore/Getty Images
Note: This is our final “What’s Going On in This Picture?” for the 2015-16 school year. We’ll be back in the fall. Students and teachers, thank you for a wonderful year of careful observations and lively discussion.
Students
1. After looking closely at the image above (or at the full-size image), think about these three questions:
Thai soldiers facing rival groups of antigovernment and pro-government protesters in Bangkok in April 2010. Related ArticleCredit Agnes Dherbeys for The New York Times
We are honoring the top winners of our Seventh Annual Found Poem Student Contest by publishing their work from June 6-17. You’ll be able to read the whole collection here as we go.
For our final Film Club of this school year, we’re doing something a bit different. Instead of highlighting one short documentary film, three teenagers from our spring Student Council have suggested a mix of six films to watch and discuss, all related to the theme of gender. Along with a brief description of each film, they have also suggested questions for analysis and discussion.
Let us know what you think of this list, and suggest additional films we should add in the comments section.
Traditionally, parent-teacher conferences are a time for adults to talk about children — to discuss a child’s learning, behavior and progress. The student’s voice is typically missing.
Would the time be better spent if students were included in the conversation? Should students even help to lead the conference by showing and explaining their work?
An archaeological dig at Tilaurakot in Nepal. The site is part of a tug of war between India and Nepal over Buddhist history. Related ArticleCredit Unesco
News Q’s
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