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Elections 2024: Educational curriculum
This educational package was developed for secondary education in the context of the 2024 elections, where young people aged 16 and over can vote for the first time in the European elections. In addition, compulsory attendance will be abolished at …
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Climate in your classroom: Educational packages
Are you a teacher in the fourth, fifth or sixth year of secondary education? Do you want your students to gain insight into the causes and broad consequences of the climate crisis? Do you want to show how inequalities reinforce each other, such as …
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Practicing speaking skills with scaffolding
This assignment is intended for students who have great difficulty preparing and carrying out a speaking assignment. They build up experience through the exercises. The exercise contains a lot of scaffolding : scaffolding that supports the students …
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Making weekly and exam plans: Workshop
This learning tool is a workshop in which students learn to make a weekly and exam schedule. They learn this on paper, but also with the help of the Smart School Planner.
The teacher projects the webquest on the screen, the students open the same …
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Willem Elsschot (1882-1960), Cheese: Teaching Suggestions
The novella or short novel Cheese by Willem Elsschot was published in 1933. The book is one of the classics of Dutch literature and is the most translated Flemish literary text of all time. The story was also adapted as a film and as a comic strip.
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When sharing becomes hurt: Teaching package on cyberbullying
Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram... there are countless apps that interest and fascinate young people. And rightly so, because they offer countless possibilities: keep in touch with friends, create and publish things yourself, like and comment …
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Karel van de Woestijne, The father's house: Leiside
Karel van de Woestijne (1878-1929) was part of the second generation of the magazine Van Nu en Straks. His debut collection Het vaderhuis (1903) belongs to the canon of Dutch literature.
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Parts of speech: Board diagram
Board diagram with a mind map to repeat all parts of speech.
There are notes for the parts of speech that students usually find most difficult.
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Multatuli (1820-1887), Max Havelaar's speech to the heads of Lebak: Teaching idea
The most famous speech in Dutch literature is the speech to the heads of Lebak from the eighth chapter of Max Havelaar van Multatuli, pseudonym of Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887). This speech is not only a canon text from our literature, but can …
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Learning languages: Lesson package from VUB Children's University
With this lesson package, students discover the usefulness of knowing different languages. This lesson makes children proud of their language wealth. Through the Fraction Quest app, the students learn new languages in a playful way.
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Harry Mulisch, The attack: Teaching idea
The attack is the best-known novel by the Dutch writer Harry Mulisch, which was published in 1982. The book belongs to the canon of post-war Dutch literature.
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EDUbox Migration: Educational material
Learn how to get started with the EDUbox Migration in class as a teacher or supervisor.
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