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Radio Word Forest: Listening to images with a story
What do you see in a sculpture? What would the artist have thought of when creating this image?
On the occasion of Antwerp Book City in 2004, the Middelheim Museum commissioned various youth authors to write a story for an image from the permanent …Translated by
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Mbomediawijs: Lessons and tools media literacy
On this Dutch website you will find lessons, educational tools and current affairs for lessons in media literacy in vocational education.
Mbomediawijs is a product of the Practoraat Mediawijsheid. The Media Literacy Practorate is aimed at developing …
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Cubiss: Support reading, learning and informing
Website of the province of Noord-Brabant, province and a number of libraries. On this website you can find a number of lessons, learning lines, tools, current affairs and tips.
The website is not very well structured, so it is not always easy to …
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Privacy Settings Guides: Social Media & Applications
The internet has become an integral part of our daily lives. Every day we all distribute a lot of messages, photos and videos about ourselves and others via various social media channels and internet applications. Often the default privacy …
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Question phrase: The art of asking questions
The long list of teatopics : the questions on Pickwick's teabags is very useful for starting conversations, but you will also find all kinds of other questionnaires: Proust's questions , philosophical questions , etc.
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Media literacy at school
This website (blog) is built from the training to become a media coach (school year 2018-2019). Each month, one item related to media literacy is explained. The aim is to familiarize parents and teachers with the digital (social) world through …
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Image cracking: Critically review images
An educational project with the aim of teaching students how to deal better with the visual culture in which they grow up.
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Monkey tail years: Young people and digital media
Apestaart Jaar is a large-scale biennial study into the digital environment of Flemish children and young people between the ages of 6 and 18.
You will find all information about the latest research here.
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You(th) 4 Goals: Sustainable Development Goals
With You(th) 4 Goals you, as a teacher, will work on the Sustainable Development Goals in the classroom. Find the correct answers per class in a fun quiz and inspire your students with fun SDG challenges! Your class can also contribute through …
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CLB chat: Online advice for the student
On the chat, the student talks to an employee of the CLB.
He can tell his story anonymously, ask a question ... or together with the chat facilitator see what he would like to achieve and how he can go about it.
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Fit in your head: Live without a filter
Young people who are not feeling well should be able to talk about it more easily. Now social media often give the impression that everyone is doing perfectly. As a result, the threshold for young people to talk about their problems is high.
The …
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Radicalization: File
This file is about the danger of extreme radicalization of young people, how to recognise, tackle and prevent it. Swastikas on pencil cases or extreme Facebook statuses about Syria, every school will have to deal with them sooner or later. Read …
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