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St. Martin and the feast of November 11
On November 11, many children celebrate St. March Wednesday every year. Who was Sint Maarten actually? Why was this fourth-century man so important that we still remember him today?
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Vikings: Harald Bluetooth
It is generally known that the Vikings started all sorts of raids to the mainland of Europe at the end of the eighth century. In the course of the tenth century, however, that changed.
The video explains what happened. Harald Bluetooth is one of the …
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Emperor Nero and the Fire of Rome
When Paul goes from Jerusalem to Rome, things don't get any better. The Emperor of Rome is cruel. For 30 years after the death of Jesus, the followers of Jesus (Christians) are known to the most powerful man in the Western world. On July 18 to …
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The history of Sinterklaas
The history of Sinterklaas, or Sint Nicolaas. Few people know that Sinterklaas has a history of more than 1700 years. How that works is explained in the video.
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What is intersectionality?: Bieke Purnelle explains
Bieke Purnelle, director of the Knowledge Center for Gender, Feminism and Equal Opportunities RoSa, describes intersectionality as: 'a reference to the different aspects of our identity, which determine our position in society'. In this video in …
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What does the term patriarchy mean?: Bieke Purnelle explains
Bieke Purnelle, director of the Knowledge Center for Gender, Feminism and Equal Opportunities RoSa, describes patriarchy as: 'cultural norms and customs that favor men and disadvantage women'. In this video in the series Difficult things easily …
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What is white feminism?: Bieke Purnelle explains
Bieke Purnelle, director of the Knowledge Center for Gender, Feminism and Equal Opportunities RoSa, describes white feminism as: 'a form of feminism that only focuses on the experiences of white women'. In this video in the series Difficult things …
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Plato and the parable of the cave
Plato with the parable of the cave, or allegory of the cave In Greek antiquity Socrates lived (469-399 BC).
He asked questions about ethical issues and society. He wanted to expel ignorance with his questions and encourage everyone to develop a …
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The referendum: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about what a referendum is, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
This collection was created for the READY episode What is a referendum? from VRT NWS.
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Civil War in Syria: Audiovisual Teaching Materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about the civil war in Syria, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
This collection was created for the READY episode seven years of war in Syria by VRT NWS.
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Welcome to North Korea: Audiovisual Teaching Materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about North Korea, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
This collection was created for the READY episode North Korea of VRT NWS.
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Weapons in the United States: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about weapons in the United States, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
This collection was created for the READY episode Weapons in the US of VRT NWS.
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