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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
Together with artists who use code as artistic …
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Zapp: Watch TV online and podcasts
The website zapp.nl links up with the television channel Zapp. Zapp broadcasts daily children's programs such as Brugklas, SpangaS, Het Klokhuis and NOS Jeugdjournaal.
Zapp.nl aims to keep children busy with the TV programs that are broadcasted via …
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Follow a Muse: Digital learning resources for cultural education
Follow a Muse is a non-profit publisher of digital learning resources for cultural education. Primary schools can use the digital teaching material for free.
Themes that will be discussed are:
- music: Carnival of the Animals, Peter and the Wolf, …
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ZoJong!: Young carers
On June 23 it is Day of Informal Care. Did you know that an estimated one in five students are young carers? That is about twenty thousand to forty thousand young people who grow up in a family with someone who needs help. On the website …
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The Educational Pearl: Winning Lessons from the Authors' Union
The Dutch authors' association organizes the Educational Pearl competition every year.
On the website you can find the best entries from recent years and each edition has a different imposed theme, but it always has a link with citizenship.
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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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Get started musically with paintings from the Bruges museums: Musical Triptyches
Triptych literally means three-part work of art. You are undoubtedly familiar with them: the paintings of three panels, often with hinges.
In the context of this educational package of Musical Triptychs we use the word triptych as a metaphor: we start …
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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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Urb-i: World map with urban renewals
This site contains hundreds of photos from Google Street View of what it looked like a while ago and more recently.
Assignment: Find photos of known places past and present. Take a more recent photo if necessary.
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Learning with Anita and Suzanne
Anita and Suzanne make this blog full of ideas, tips and educational material. From art in the classroom to fear of failure. Anita is a teacher in special education and Suzanne is a communication student.
There are free downloads from:
- math …
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