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Royal Museums of Arts of Belgium: Free guided tours
Thanks to the donation from a generous patron, member of the Friends of the Museums (www.becomeafriend.be), the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium can offer 100 free guided tours. You can opt for a tour or an intro exhibition at the Imagine …
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Thrift flip with us!
Texterra is a youth project around upcycling, thrift flip, crafting, tech-shizzle, hacking... They want to bridge the gap between STEM and sustainable textiles. In this way, they create an environment in which young people not only learn and grow, …
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Contemplating art with children: Audiovisual material and do-it-yourself step-by-step plan
What is the best way to view art with children? Start with the audiovisual collections at The Archive for Education that were created by teachers at the teacher training course at VIVES University of Applied Sciences, including creative incentives …
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The sewing machine: Practical assignment
A sewing machine uses a mechanical technique to sew or decorate fabrics together. Unlike sewing by hand, the sewing machine uses two strands of thread, the upper thread and the bobbin thread. The upper thread runs from the thread spool to the …
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Identi(time): Lesson folder and lesson visit
This lesson folder contains a number of assignments that we do not offer physically in MoMu. You can use them to prepare and post-process your visit to MoMu, or integrate them into your lessons without a visit. You will also find the final …
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Art cure: Local collaboration between academy and school
Art cure is a local three-year collaboration between an academy and a school of primary, secondary or higher education, possibly with a third external partner. In this video , teachers and students from primary education tell about their …
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Artistic looking at the circus: Collection with images
The circus has long appealed to the imagination, you can see that when you look at old posters of circus performances. The spectacle, the excitement and the astonishment are splashing about. Have your students been to a circus? What did they …
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Artfully Looking at Clouds: Collection of Images
Which clouds do your students prefer to see? Cumulus clouds, thunderclouds, woolly sheep or gigantic white castles in the air? All over the world, people are watching the clouds. They recognize shapes and people in it, they predict the weather …
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The Brueghel family: Collection with statues
Did you know that there is more than one Pieter Brueghel? Both Pieter Brueghel the Elder and his son Pieter Brueghel the Younger painted at a high level and portrayed similar subjects. With this visual teaching material you will discover their art …
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Gallo-Roman utensils: Collection with statues
Many luxurious bronze or gold utensils and status symbols from the Gallo-Roman era are still preserved today. In this collection of visual teaching materials you will find a wealth of inspiring images: fibulae, a coin treasure, a bronze ax and …
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Pure Texture: Educational package in the museum
How can students who are confronted with trade and entrepreneurship, technology or biology in class make a link to flax and the Leie? In Texture we start with a short introduction. The film Metamorphosis of a landscape highlights the regional …
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Bobbin lace making: Bobbin lace workshop
During this workshop, lace masters will give your students an introduction to bobbin lace. The students learn to make a colorful friendship bracelet.
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