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STEMOOV: Video
This video demonstrates, using a practical example, how the STEMOOV model can be effectively applied in a teaching situation.
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Technology Festival
On Thursday, May 23, 2024, Flanders Expo Ghent will transform into a vibrant place full of innovation and creativity. We want to amaze students with the latest technological gadgets and interactive workshops that bring the world of technology to …
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This Day In Music
What happened today in music history? Listen to the songs and read the information. You can also look up your date of birth.
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Art chat cards: Engaging in conversation through art
Our art chat cards invite you to talk to your class group based on a selection of works from the MSK collection.
Together you can talk about everyday topics such as clothing, hobbies, parties, holidays, the senses... In addition, it is a …Translated by
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The Fluttering Mouse: Lesson folder around the Strauss family of composers
Using this lesson folder, you will work on the school performance De Fluttermuis by the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra.
Using active lesson assignments, students listen to the music that is played with a more intense experience. Emphasis is placed on the …
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The orchestra: Lesson folder
Are you looking for information about classical music and the symphony orchestra? In this lesson folder you will find information and inspiring assignments about the orchestra, the instrument families and the conductor.
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Musical building block dynamics: Volume meter
Through this document, shared in Canva, you will find a combination of the music terms in the dynamics building block and a sound meter or voice volume meter in the classroom.
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Do's and don'ts in a museum: Teaching package
This teaching package focuses on investigative learning. Why are you not allowed to eat and drink in a museum? Why are you not allowed to take flash photos of works of art? Why are you not allowed to touch a painting or statue? Put on your lab …
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Why see art in real life?: Teaching package
What differences do you experience when looking at art in real life or on the internet? After an introductory vlog in which Leonard and his virtual assistant JOS go in search of Professor Siebenstein's laboratory to unravel why seeing art in real …
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Patterns: Lesson pack
Children may know patterns from their clothing (think of striped patterns, flowers, balls, unicorns ...) But you also come across patterns in many places in everyday life, just think of the bricks of the walls or the rows of colored pencils in …
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Silhouette: Lesson pack
Silhouettes spontaneously remind us of sunsets on summer beaches. You think of dark figures on the beach, of which you can only see an outline. Everything else is black. That is the result of backlighting.
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Shadow: Teaching package
Shadows are a bit like clouds: you can recognize all kinds of shapes in them. Moreover, unlike clouds, you can control, direct and supplement shadows yourself.
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