What’s Going On in This Picture? | Dec. 14, 2015

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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 Jeon Heon-Kyun/European Pressphoto Agency

Updated: Dec. 18, 2015

Students

1. After looking closely at the image above (or at the full-size image), think about these three questions:

  • What is going on in this picture?
  • What do you see that makes you say that?
  • What more can you find?

2. Next, join the conversation by clicking on the comment button and posting in the box that opens on the right. (Students 13 and older are invited to comment, though teachers of younger students are welcome to post what their students have to say.)

3. After you have posted, try reading back to see what others have said, then respond to someone else by posting another comment. Use the “Reply” button or the @ symbol to address that student directly.

Each Monday, our collaborator, Visual Thinking Strategies, will facilitate a discussion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern time by paraphrasing comments and linking to responses to help students’ understanding go deeper. You might use their responses as models for your own.

4. On Friday mornings, we will reveal at the bottom of this post more information about the photo. How does reading the caption and learning its back story help you see the image differently?


More?


Updated: Dec. 18, 2015

This week’s image is from the April 26, 2015 “Pictures of the Day” post on the Lens blog. The original caption reads:

A protester takes a seat in front of police officers during a rally against the South Korean government’s labor policy in Seoul.

The image also comes with this more detailed description:

A South Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) protester sits in front of policemen during a rally against the government’s labor policy in front of the Seoul City hall in Seoul, South Korea, April 24, 2015. Tens of thousands of protesters gathered to demand an improvement of the government’s labor policy and the resignation of South Korean president Park Geun-Hye.

Jeon Heon-Kyun is the photographer.