Title: TIGed:
1TIGed
Completing the Picture
2Teachers Notes
- Lesson Plan
- Completing the Picture
- Addressing Stereotypes
- Objectives
- Address common stereotypes about people living in
regions outside of Canada - To provoke discussion on how a cropped image may
be a distorted representation of an original
image. - Encourage awareness of seeing and understanding
the complete picture (literally and
metaphorically) before making a judgment. - Inspire teachers to address the curriculum they
teach with a global perspective - Different than their own
- Materials
- Two photos for each pair of students
- a complete photo (either on PPt or paper)
- a cropped version of the original photo
- A description of the photo.
- PowerPoint presentation including the photographs
and descriptions
3Teachers Notes
- Procedure
- Each group is given a cropped photo (different
photo per group) - Group members are asked to discuss and/or draw
what they feel is needed to completes the
picture. (3 - 10 minutes) - Using the PowerPoint presentation, bring up one
photo at a time and ask the groups to share their
thoughts on completing the picture. - Share with the audience the complete picture
the story behind it. - TakingITClassroom Extension
- students write a story on the fragments and or
complete picture - create their own completing the picture using
images from TakingITGlobal or elsewhere - do a critical analysis of images in the media
- Activity adapted from
- Fountain, S. (August 1995). UNICEF. Education for
Development A Teacher's Resource for Global
Learning. Heinemann.
4Teachers Notes
- Appendix A
- Email Template to Artists
- Below is a template of the email I used to
contact the artists. - Hi ???????!
- Your photograph titled ??????? is ???????. My
name is ??????? and I am a ??????? at ??????? . I
am putting together an activity for a workshop of
teachers addressing common stereotypes in regions
outside of Canada. The goal of the workshop is to
encourage teachers to address the curriculum they
teach with a global perspective. I hope to design
this activity by using photographs submitted by
TIG members. I will begin by showing only a
section of the image and invite the teachers to
discuss or draw what they feel is going on in the
photo. After a moment to share ideas, I would
like to show the complete image. My hope is to
break down the stereotypes of the lives that
people lead by these images and spark thought and
conversation about the positive aspects of what
is going on globally the achievements, the joy,
the empowerment, etc.. I feel commentary by the
artist would be a strong close to the exercise
and honor the image with the respect it deserves.
May I use your photo in this exercise? If yes,
and if you have the time, is it possible for you
to share with me the story behind this
photograph? Do you have any other photographs
which you would like to share? - Thank you!
5Afghanistan
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7Change of Luck
Yama Enayat Afghanistan
Administrative/Training Assistant, United
Nations-UNAMA (United Nations Assistance Mission
in Afghanistan)
- Farmala Khan recently returned to his home
village in the east after 25 years in exile. - "My house was destroyed, and I had to sleep under
a tree with my family," he says. - Farmala's luck changed when he was helped by an
aid organisation to start a weaving business.
http//profiles.takingitglobal.org/enayatyama
8Croatia
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10Under the Same Sun
Tomislav Stajduhar Croatia
- Two kids shared a word and a sunlight with the
street entertainer on Zagreb's main square.
http//profiles.takingitglobal.org/stajduhar
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Russia
123
13 Russia
144
154
16Aspiring Illusion
Svetlana V. Disko Niagra Falls, Canada
- "To some, aspiration for big dreams is an
illusion, like the idealistic heaven. To others
--especially those who dare climb to their
dreams-- the experience is heavenly."
175
Ethiopia
185
19Untitled
Kate Jongbloed Ethiopia Resource
Development Officer- Intern, Canadian Physicians
for Aid and Relief- Ethiopia International
Development Studies, University of Toronto (Co-op
placement)
- This little girl is the stereotype!
- This girl sitting with her brother is from a
family of 12 (some are orphans from other family
members). Her father is a farmer and has little
to sell. She's contributing to the family through
taking care of her younger brother. She is unable
to go to school and likely never will
20- For me the picture is an indication of gender
issues, prohibitive education costs, prevalence
of HIV/AIDS (causing her family to take in
orphans), and limited family planning. She looks
right at the camera, strong and proud. - People are often quick to find a sad story. But
they're just as fast to feel pity- this little
girl is so obviously not about pity. Her family
laughs and loves and works hard just like the
rest of us!
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
226
23Old Bridge
Tolga Colak Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- This is a picture of the Old Bridge Ýn Mostar. I
took this picture just a few days before its
reopening. The original bridge was built in 1566
then destroyed in 1993 in the ex-yugoslavian war.
Its reconstruction is as a monument of peace.
24Philippines
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257
26BANAUE IFUGAO IGOROT
POCHOLO GONZALES Philippines
- IGOROT, Ifugao is surrounded by natural
boundaries. On the eastern side between the
province and that of Isabela Province is the
Magat River on the western side between Ifugao
and Benguet is Mt. Pulag on the northern part
between Ifugao and Mountain Province is Mt.
Polis, and on the southern side between Ifugao
and Nueva Vizcaya is the Lamut River.
27Philippines
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29the caterpillar
jose aurelio r. lozano Philippines
- When was the last time you saw one of these?With
the rapid urbanization it wont take much time
until you only see this creature in a picture.
How will you explain this creature to your kid? - Take action...you owe it to our children.
30Russia
9
319
32Yuri Russia
- Russia Through the Eyes of Youth
33Afghanistan
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3410
35Unemployment (Women's clothing)
Yama Enayat Afghanistan
Administrative/Training Assistant, United
Nations-UNAMA (United Nations Assistance Mission
in Afghanistan)
- Unemployment in Afghanistan is around 35,
according to the government. - To help the most vulnerable in the country get
back on their feet, aid organizations are
providing skills training and small business
start-up programmes, like this co-operative which
makes women's clothing in the eastern city of
Jalalabad.
http//profiles.takingitglobal.org/enayatyama
36Uzbekistan
11
3711
38Traditions and Progress
Timur Uzbekistan
39Pakistan
12
4012
41Young Girl Learning
Mazhar Iqbal Mazhar,
Pakistan Journalist, Peace and Human Rights
activist, Press for Peace
- 16,000 of the 80,000 dead bodies found in Kashmir
after the massive earthquake of 2005 were
children. As we mourn the lost innocence we have
to move forward and focus on our survivors
especially the surviving young. The number
survivors needing assistance were much higher
than what the relief agencies had projected
42- Reconstruction and rehabilitation is expected to
take years due to traditional governmental
lapses. - Though, we are not able to wipe tears from every
child's face, Press for Peace is utilizing the
best of its sources the volunteers. These
volunteers provide basic schooling and health
facilities to the earthquake survivors. - The young girl among others shown in this
photograph are being taught by a female volunteer
teacher in a PFP tent school in the remote valley
of Neelum in Muzaffarabad, 150 Kilometers away
from Islamabad in Pakistan.
43Nigeria
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4413
45Youth Enriching their Community
Simon Nigeria
- A big question has always been standing tall,
which is will the world ever get better, but the
answer is not far as it resides in you and I.
4614
India
4714
48Woman With Ropes
Asma Siddiqua Sayed India
- Plastic and other synthetic fiber that is often
used for packaging in India has been twisted
together to make sturdy ropes by this very old
women who has come to sell them at the weekly
market. Its a creative way of recycling fiber
that would only be burnt or clog drains or be
dumped in landfills.
49India
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5015
51Peace in Palestine!
Lisa Campbell, TIG alumni Palestine
Netcorps Intern, Defensa de Niñas y Niños
Internacional - Costa Rica
- These are a group of kids who welcomed us when we
first came to Marda. I remember being so
surprised to see how multi-cultural Palestinian
society is.
52Bangladesh
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5316
54PC at Boat
Md. Akteruzzaman
Bangladesh Founder President, Bangladesh Youth
Forum (BYF) on ICT
- PC at Boat In a rural village of Bangladesh