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Beautiful or beautiful?: Article about the declension of the adjective
Article about the inflection of the adjective in het-words after a possessive pronoun. What does the average Flemish say? This is my beautiful house? This is my beautiful house?
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Apply v.t.t. and t.v.: How do you get started?
Article about learning the regular and irregular forms of the vtt and the ovt
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Inversion? Which inversion?
Article briefly discussing the term inversion.
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The Curse of the Nutmeg: Discussion
Discussion and reflections on the book The Curse of the Nutmeg about the VOC and colonialism and the impact on the environment today.
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Test basic ICT knowledge in students
In 2020 we saw our 'active' Chromebooks for the
students double! Couple this with all the efforts that have already been made by the school board and the ICT team, and then you start to wonder: "What does this actually mean for our students?"Translated by
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Elections 2024: What will change?
In 2024, 1 million young people will be able to vote for the first time. That is 10% of the total voting population.
- June 9, 2024
- Flemish (regional elections)
- Federal
- European
- October 13, 2024
- Municipal (+ Antwerp districts)
- Provincial
As a teacher, …
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Your Country Needs You: WWI Audio Story
Young William Jones wants to join the army to fight against the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires. Once at the front, his enthusiasm drops drastically.
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Jubilee Edition of the EU Programming Week
The anniversary edition of EU Programming Week marks ten years of promoting programming in schools across Europe and beyond
The tenth edition of the EU Programming Week will take place this year from 8 to 23 October 2022 and will host a range …
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The first female Flemish chemical engineer Marie-Louise Compernolle 2/2
Marie-Louise Compernolle (1909-2005) graduated from Ghent University in 1932 as the first Flemish female chemical engineer. After working for a number of years as a full-time assistant at the University, she chose, partly because of the …
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In the midst of the French and chemical revolution: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Article that elaborates on the contribution of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
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Nine questions in the classroom
In 2018, the province published the clever publication Limburg in 9 questions. The book provides insight into Limburg history on the basis of nine themes. They also developed an accompanying educational pack.
In order to use this educational package …
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Assassin's Creed Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt
A walk from Athens to Sparta during the Peloponnesian Wars? Do you want to know how people lived in ancient Greece or talk about politics with Socrates and Pericles? The classic world of ancient Greece or Ancient Egypt comes to life in …
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