There is a quote from Kofi Annan “Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.”
Education is one of the most powerful tools for fighting poverty and inequality, as well as laying the foundations for solid economic growth. The more we understand the world we live in and the more information we get about other cultures and histories, the greater our chances of understanding points of view that might differ from our own ones.
Here in this article, we are showcasing the best 50 education photos from Agora #Education2019 photo contest. There were 19,513 submissions around the world. Here are the 50 finalists from the contest. You can vote for your favorite photo on the Agora app before November 14th.
You can find AGORA Images on the web:
Under the rain – Pakistan

Photo By: Adeel Chishti/Agora
Personal Touch – India

Photo By: Amitava Chandra/Agora
Reading – Indonesia

Photo By: Andry Denisah/Agora
Three of them learn – Indonesia

Photo By: Asad Khalid Sungkar/Agora
Learning musical instruments – Indonesia

Photo By: Dedy Dhamiyanto/Agora
Reciting the Holy Quran – Bangladesh

Photo By: Azim Khan Ronnie/Agora
Egyptology – Turkey

Photo By: Banu Diker/Agora
School students – India

Photo By: Sujit Saha/Agora
Batik Education – Indonesia

Photo By: Wibowo Rahardjo/Agora
Reading Holy Qur’an’ – Indonesia

Photo By: Dandi Rahman/Agora
Learning – Indonesia

Photo By: Dikye Ariani/Agora
Education – Ukraine

Photo By: Dombrovskyi Oleksandr/Agora
Reading Buddhist Text – Myanmar

Photo By: Saw Fabian/Agora
Harp learning – Kazakhstan

Photo By: Gaukhar Yerkimbekova/Agora
Baby reading – USA

Photo By: Haimei Li/Agora
The diversity of an unequal education system – Pakistan

Photo By: Hassan Majeed/Agora
Sitting At My Desk – USA

Photo By: Wilson/Agora
Learning how to keep the earth green – Indonesia

Photo By: Irlan Turhantoro/Agora
Learning to play the piano – Italy

Photo By: Jan Cattaneo/Agora
Braille Education System – Canada

Photo By: Jayakrishnan RK/Agora
The old educating the young – Indonesia

Photo By: John Harris Nadeak/Agora
What do I want to read? – Spain

Photo By: Enrique Planelles Obrador/Agora
Study time – Myanmar

Photo By: Kyaw Khaing/Agora
Libraries Aren’t Dead – Singapore

Photo By: Jovanne Amolat/Agora
Reading – Myanmar

Photo By: Kyaw Myint Than/Agora
Novice – Myanmar

Photo By: Kyimyothet/Agora
School in Tanzania

Photo By: Ruth Hundeshagen/Agora
Student – Myanmar

Photo By: Myo Thet/Agora
Thinking in the classroom – Myanmar

Photo By: Naing Tun Win/Agora
My grandmother taught me to study at night – Vietnam

Photo By: Nguyen Vu Phuoc/Agora
After ippon training – France

Photo By: Pascal Biomez/Agora
Mirrored Library – Malaysia

Photo By: Patricia Soon Mei Yung/Agora
Nature school – Indonesia

Photo By: Pepi Perdiansyah/Agora
Teach – Myanmar

Photo By: Phyo Moe/Agora
Learning is a game – France

Photo By: Olivier de Lécluse/Agora
Reading Novices – Myanmar

Photo By: Phyu Aye Pwint/Agora
Light of knowledge – India

Photo By: Pranab Basak/Agora
Learning to mend nets – Vietnam

Photo By: Khánh Phan/Agora
Reading – Indonesia

Photo By: Rahmad Ladae/Agora
In between – Philippines

Photo By: Robert Marrel Dela Vega/Agora
Reading book – Indonesia

Photo By: Sahlan Kokasinta/Agora
Educate – Myanmar

Photo By: Swe Tun/Agora
Students – Myanmar

Photo By: Thant Zin/Agora
Read it – Myanmar

Photo By: Thet Nanda Aung/Agora
The electrician is teaching children – Vietnam

Photo By: Do Tuan Ngoc/Agora
A, B, C – Sweden

Photo By: Viggo Lundberg/Agora
Reading a Comic – Spain

Photo By: Wilmer Valdez Hinojosa/Agora
Lecture time – Myanmar

Photo By: Ye Kyaw Thu/Agora
Give me five – China

Photo By: Zexuan Hu/Agora
Sharing – Myanmar

Photo By: Sithu Kyaw/Agora









