Showing posts with label themes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label themes. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Schools : "Every Breath Has a Story" ! A Global Photo Call for Clean Air !

 



@UNEP


Air pollution is often invisible, but its impacts are deeply personal. 


In 2023, exposure to air pollution worldwide resulted in an estimated 7.9 million deaths, and millions of healthy years of life lost. 

It affects how we breathe, how we live, how we feel, our ability to earn a living, and how we imagine the future.


Every Breath Has a Story is a global call for powerful photographs and personal reflections that reveal the human reality of air pollution: its sources, its consequences, and the hope found in action and cleaner air solutions.





Africa Clean Air Forum 2026


We are especially proud to launch the first chapter of this campaign at the Africa Clean Air Forum 2026, in Pretoria, spotlighting stories and images from across Africa. 








👉Selection works


Selected works will also be featured globally for the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies on 7 September 2026, together with the State of Global Air.


Whether you are a professional photographer, student, activist, journalist, or someone who captured a meaningful moment on your phone, we want to see the world through your eyes.






  • What to look for : 

Submissions will be welcome that capture one or more of the following:


  • Air Pollution Sources: Traffic, smoke, waste burning, cooking fuels, generators, industry, dust, agriculture, open burning, or other unique sources.

  • Human Experience: How polluted air affects daily life, movement, work, family life, schools, and wellbeing.

  • Health Impacts: Children, elders, vulnerable communities, hospitals, respiratory challenges (e.g., use of inhalers).

  • Environment & Landscapes: Haze, reduced visibility, urban congestion, damaged ecosystems.

  • Solutions & Hope: Clean transport, renewable energy, cleaner cooking, greener streets, community action, policy progress.

  • Emotion & Resilience: Strength, frustration, grief, determination, joy, hope.







💚Requirements :

  • File format: JPG or PNG
  • Minimum size: 800 x 800 pixels
  • High-resolution preferred
  • Maximum 5 images per person
  • Original work only
  • Basic edits permitted


🌈What's in it for you


  • Selected entries will be featured in a clean air campaign during the Clean Air Day (September 7).
  • Selected entries will also be featured in global reports on air quality published by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) and State of Global Air (SoGA).
  • Selected entries from Africa will be featured in a photo exhibition in Pretoria, South Africa in July 2026.
  • All selected contributors will receive full credit.

✅Submissions : Friday, June 26, 2026.

Submit your photos here



❓For any queries, please email: contactsoga@healtheffects.org








  • Education:

If you are a teacher in Africa or have African students among your students, it will be a wonderful activity to promote into your curricula.


Interesting activity to students who love Photography or study Arts & Photography, don't you think?

Students love participate in contests. They get excited to show off their skills no matter the contest. But a contest about Photography?  

You can ask for help from a colleague who loves photography or is on the Photography Club at school.


Participating in this photo contest uploading a photo that young people can shot in a big city, a small town, a village, whatever.


The contest could be an interesting activity to those students who are enjoying summer holidays or to those students who preparing their exams. During a breack and going, a good relaxing activity.
💛Note : Photos from Africa will be spotlight. However all photos about Pollution will be welcome.


G-Souto

14.06.2026
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Source: UNEP UN environment programme



Thursday, May 30, 2024

Education : Best of 2023 : semester 2






credit: Image generated by AI from a text prompt (Michael S. Helfenbein)
via YaleNews


Well, as you know artificial intelligence was the topic of 2024 and lot of students began to use it before schools. Teachers needed to think how schools would to adapt and prepare students for a future filled with all kinds of capable A.I. tools 

My usual readers remember that I introduced the theme on my publication Education: Best of 2023 : semester Education: Best of 2023 : semester 1.





illustration Nata Metlukh


ChatGPT, the buzzy chatbot developed by OpenAI is capable of writing essays, solving science and math problems and producing working computer code. Impossible to bam it from schools 

But there are legitimate questions about the ethics of A.I.-generated writing, and concerns about whether the answers ChatGPT gives are accurate. (Often, they’re not.) 

And teachers feel that they have enough to worry about, without adding A.I.-generated homework to the mix.

However they understood that ChatGPT in the classroom, with the right approach, it could be an effective teaching tool.







credit: Image courtesy of MidJourney
via Paul Cancelliari/ LinkeIn


Well, if you haven't take a decision why not read The Pros and Cons of Chat GPT for Students (May 2024) ? Or 3 ChatGPT Prompts for Extending Learning with Successful Students (August 2023). They could be very useful to you.


Looking back 2023 I've come up with a roundup of what's been the best posts of my blog The Digital Teacher G-Souto

Below you’ll find the top posts of 2nd semester 2023 containing different themes: science, human rights, French literature, children's literature, languages, science-fiction, environment, elimination of violence against women and girls, traditions and other themes.

As my usual readers know my posts can be written in English, French and Portuguese (my mother language).


The selection is based on page views but also based on pedagogical relevance of the most-read posts.

I kept the order of the most viewed, and eliminated the posts that seemed less relevant. The main reason? Sometimes some posts acquire too much visibility, not for their value but for the keywords that the search engines "like" indexing.


Here are the most popular posts 2nd semester 2023:


Le Top des billets 2e semestre 2023:










World Teacher's Day 2023


My special choice of the #2nd semester 2023 ? Teacher's Day ! The teachers we need for the education we want ! 


"The teachers we need for the education we want: The global imperative to reverse the teacher shortage". 


World Teachers’ Day theme 


The 2023 celebrations aimed to put the importance of stopping the decline in the number of teachers and would star to increase that number.







Through various activities, all the countries would advocate for a dignified and valued teaching profession, analysing their challenges, and showcase inspiring practices to attract, retain and motivate teachers and educators.

Without teachers, there is not education. Being a teacher provides a unique opportunity to make a transformative impact on the lives of students, and contribute to shaping sustainable futures. 

In different European countries. these last two years, there was a big lack of teachers.

Hoping to have inspire you, as my readers and teachers in your lessons all over the last year.

May 2024 be year of Peace for all the countries, Praying for the end of wars in the world, and all the big tragedy and dead  people and so many children due these terrible wars.

May the humanity continue to search for Peace.

Teachers and students fight for peace, development, and climate change. Countries need tranquility. Earth need help.

Teachers continue to teach with passion, inspiring your students to be better citizens in the future searching for humanity, to live in peace. Earth need young environmental defenders. 

Teachers continue preparing the new generations to this new world and a a different new future. Give them hope, joy, serenity. 

Your mission from the heart!


G-Souto

30.05.2024
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Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Photo Contest : Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads 2019 #UNESCOSkillsRoads




UNESCO


UNESCO invites young people living or travelling along the Silk Roads to join 2019 edition of the Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads Photo Contest, promoting dialogue, diversity, and development.







©Aeron Macintosh Sayno/UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads 2018

This photo contest is an annual visual studies and educational initiative designed to promote the common heritage of the Silk Roads. 

It officially launched on 19 September 2019 and is open to participants aged 14-25 living in or travelling along the Silk Roads. 


The deadline for contributions has been extended to 31 January 2020 23:59:59 (GMT+1).

Participants are invited to express their unique creativity and individuality through the medium of photography, sharing images that highlight the significant cultural interactions inherited from the Silk Roads.


The Silk Roads are an expansive region composed of a network of maritime and land routes. Please see the map here 



©Xiaoyi Yan - China / UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads


Themes:
This year photographs must highlight Silk Roads common heritage through the three themes of:

Contributions will be examined by an international Selection Committee composed of renowned experts.  




©Eamon Brockenbrough/UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads 2018

Who can participate?

Participants aged 14-25

Categories:

There will be two distinct categories for winners: 

  • 14-17 years old, 

  • 18-25 years old. 
Three winners, each to receive prizes, will be selected from each of these categories, and their names will be announced online on 21 March 2020.

Rules:

Before officially entering the Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads Photo Contest, participants must read Rules here
In order to participate, participants should first create an account by completing the mandatory fields with the requested information. 
Then they will be able to upload their photos to the contest’s website via their account. 
Note: All submitted information should be in English.



©Hamood Ahmed Alnaamani - Oman/
UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads 2018

Prizes:

The winners will receive:

  • 1st place: A professional digital single-lens reflex camera;


  • 2nd place:  a semi-professional camera


  • 3rd place: a standard-model digital camera. 


In addition, winners will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to an awards ceremony. 

Additionally, a travelling exhibition of around fifty photos that best represent the spirit of the contest and its themes will be exhibited in various countries around the world. 




©Saha Deepanjana - India/UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads 2018

These selected photographs will also appear in a professionally bound collection of printed images.  

The visual arts, and in particular photography, are increasingly being used by today’s youth as a powerful tool for communication and self-expression. As such, they have the potential to play a significant role in raising awareness of the key issues facing our contemporary globalizing world. 

The annual Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads International Photo Contest offers an exciting opportunity for young people from all over the world to capture their understanding of the common heritage of the Silk Roads through the lens of their camera. 
Sharing images that capture elements of cultural interaction stimulates dialogue, fosters mutual understanding, and promotes peace among diverse populations.
UNESCO encourages everyone eligible to participate in the Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads Photo Contest!


The 2019 edition of the Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads Photo Contest is an unmissable opportunity to get creative and get involved! UNESCO encourages everyone eligible to participate in the Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads Photo Contest! 

G-Souto

08.01.2020
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