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Why do we speak of left and right in politics: Listening test
Listening test for the podcast episode of the University of Flanders in which political scientist Dr. Robin Devroe explains the historical division of left and right in politics.
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Sentence Theory: Repetition Bundle
In this repetition collection the most important meaning doctrine is repeated. This document contains an overview of the most important phrases: what they are, how to find them and an example of how this is applied.
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Dealing with misleading information in a media-wise manner: Group task
A guideline for students to successfully complete a group assignment on misleading information. The students investigate a form of disinformation in groups.
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Side: Reading comprehension
This assignment is about the book Silk by Alessandro Baricco. It is an alternative book review that allows students to think more deeply. This assignment will help your students learn more about Silk and share their thoughts and feelings about the …
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Digital learning resources for canon texts from Dutch literature: Accountability
This article is intended to justify the teaching materials that Jan Uyttendaele has developed so far about the literary canon. He will also expand the list of educational resources in the future with new educational resources following the …
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The origins of today's Europe: EU pioneers
Have you ever wondered how today's Europe has been influenced and shaped by past pioneers? Why did these pioneers believe in a united Europe before it existed?
Take this ninety-minute workshop and help your students understand the milestones of …
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European nature conservation toolkit
The toolkit is ideal for project work, as it combines objectives from different subjects: biology, geography,
environmental science, social studies, political science, artistic education, languages or citizenship education.The toolkit is built around …
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How to deal with translation sites?
A lesson developed around the pitfalls of translation sites, with a focus on translations from French to Dutch. This lesson makes students reflect on shortcomings, but also on the opportunities of well-known translation sites such as DeepL, …
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Saïdjah and Adinda: Teaching package
Why don't we read aloud in class more often? Get started with classics from Dutch literature. This is an innovative and accessible learning tool, specifically developed to encourage interactive reading of rich texts in the classroom.
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Author residencies at school: Inspiration guide
Since the end of 2021, Literature Flanders has been coordinating a multi-year pilot program for author residencies in secondary education. An author spends a semester in a school working with students on reading and writing. Previous research has …
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All Latin figures of speech you need to know: an overview
Do you have to know Latin figures of speech at school? Figures of speech are often used in texts, even in Latin. Whether you read Cicero, Catullus or Virgil in your lessons, Latin figures of speech appear frequently in all these works. Just pay …
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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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