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Belgium for dummies: Listening exercise
In these BookWidgets, the Belgian state structure is explained in a humorous four-minute YouTube video with breaks in between to answer questions. Students can play the pieces over and over again to extract all information pieces in a targeted way.
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Social justice
Article in which you get more information about the method pedagogy of discomfort .
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Nice living: Swinging album for children
One lives in a house, the other in a tent, sometimes you live in a language, a scent or a family dish, with a pet or with a friend. The playful living poems by Bette Westera make you feel at home in story and coziness, but also lovingly respond to …
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ART4DEM: Project to use drama around citizenship
This website is packed with info, tips, tools and downloadable materials to use drama for citizenship education in schools and was created as a result of a research project.
You can also read the brochure Drama and citizenship at school .
This learning …
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Gender Adventure: Game
Gender Adventure is a short digital game about gender equality and gender discrimination in public places. The game itself consists of three mini-games, each of which plays a role in the wider story of gender equality and gender discrimination in …
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Bacongo Limburg: Free expo in your school
Bring a piece of current history to life in your classroom, with this exhibition and accompanying educational packages full of testimonials and diaries, photos and films about memories of Congo and Limburg during the colonial period. Personal …
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Interactive teacher concert with jazz music
A recording of a swinging teachers' concert packed with jazz music was used here as the basis for an interactive video with commentary about the concert and educational questions for the viewers.
The teachers in the video are teachers from the …
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Clock reading: Say and draw the time
Click on new time to set a new time. Now you have 2 options:
- click and listen to say the time and record the time digitally. Then check the time by clicking on sign . So you need a scrap sheet and a pencil.
- click on draw the time and say out loud …
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Improvisation for all!: How do students experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education
The research Improvisation for all! How do pupils experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education ? The experiences of pupils (n=1282) from secondary education with a collective free improvisation lesson.
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Media concentration in Flanders 2021: Text for education
Following the publication of the report Media Concentration in Flanders 2021, an accessible text for education was once again made. This text considers the concept of media concentration and answers the following questions, among other things: …
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Practicing Clock Reading: Scratch
Click on the yellow button and say what time it is.
Then click on the green button to hear the correct answer.With the arrows you can set the following levels:
- hours,
- half hours,
- quarter,
- 10 minute blocks,
- 5 minute blocks,
- a minute.
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Building blocks for effective language programmes: Practical guide for language support in nursery, primary and secondary education
The manual is a practical guideline for researching language integration processes. It provides a practical guide to language support.
This guide describes six building blocks that help you stimulate language development and support students …
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