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  • The Tenth-grade child learned about the life and work of Lewis Hine, a photographer and sociologist known for his documentation of child labor in the early 20th century.
  • The child learned about the importance of photography as a medium for social change and advocacy.
  • The child learned about the historical context of child labor and its impact on society.
  • The child learned about the power of visual storytelling and how photographs can convey powerful messages.
  • The child learned about the techniques and composition used by Lewis Hine in his photographs.
  • The child learned about the ethical considerations involved in documentary photography and the responsibility of the photographer to accurately represent their subjects.

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The child can further explore the works of other influential photographers and artists who have used their art to address social issues. They can experiment with different photography techniques and styles to develop their own unique visual voice. Additionally, the child can engage in discussions and research about current social issues and use their art to raise awareness and promote positive change in their community.

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