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At home in Heritage: Audiovisual material
In the context of Heritage Day 2024, FARO created an audiovisual collection around the annual theme at Home at The Archives for Education. In six parts we look at how a feeling of home is shaped: in the neighborhood, in language and in different …
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Gottfried Leibniz: What is our mind made of?
Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716) is seen as the last great scientist who made important progress in almost all areas. The best-known example is differential calculus in mathematics. He did this independently of Newton, around the same time. Leibniz …
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Sciences and Conspiracies: Explanation Video
Video about the difference between science and conspiracy:
- characteristics of science;
- critical;
- measurable;
- a good method.
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Do children pay attention to someone's skin color?
When very young babies form their first impressions of people around them, does skin color play a role? We can tell you: absolutely not. But how is it possible that skin color will stand out later on? How is that image formed? Judi Mesman …
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Pregnancy, when do we speak of human life?
There are great differences of opinion as to when human life begins. This video covers the most important stages in human development, from the fusion of sperm and egg to the birth of the earliest baby ever born. The question is always: Is there …
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Was Jan Van Eyck a genius?
Leonardo Da Vinci needs no introduction. The world star of the 15th and 16th centuries would have known no equal, but is that true? Wasn't there a homo universalis with Jan Van Eyck a few decades earlier in our own little Belgian country or is …
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Do we still need to save endangered species?
Some species of rhinoceros can still be counted on one hand, pandas don't seem to be able to survive without us... Isn't the extinction of species just part of nature? And do we still need to save endangered species? Evolutionary ecologist Erik …
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mr. Noé: YouTube channel with playlists
mr. Noé is a YouTube channel that provides teaching ideas to get started musically with children and young people. On the channel you will find:
- body percussion videos;
- children's dances;
- games and challenges;
- videos for students who can already …
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Life questions and philosophies of life
We all have views on life's biggest questions. Existence experiences often lead to life questions. These life questions are often divided into six groups.
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King Midas: Myth
The Greek myth of King Midas is illustrated by this video. This can serve as support for that myth, but also to discover the power of a story.
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How musical notes came to be: Explanation video
Do you not have much time, but do you still want to give your students an overview of the origin of music notation in a very simple way?
With this clipphanger video, your students will discover which timeline was followed and how we ended up with our …
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Crea-ine & Workshops: Artistic films full of inspiration
Crea-ine & Workshops is the YouTube channel of Ineke van Geemen-Reuling.
In this learning resource you will find a playlist with videos that you can use to get creative and visual with your students.The playlist includes a whole range of …
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