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Inner struggle: Documentary
The documentary Inner Struggle (30min) has as its starting point the prevention of polarization in society. The film is free and free to show in the classroom. A lesson folder and info sheet are also available.
Inner Struggle brings four …
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Dirt in the eye: Case video
Case video about rinsing the eye in case of a dirt in the eye.
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Foreign object in the nose: Case study
Case video about first aid when sticking an object in the nose.
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Belgian Red Cross-Flanders: Didactic first aid videos
On the Belgian Red Cross-Flanders YouTube channel you will find, among other things, didactic first aid videos. To support you in providing first aid training, Belgian Red Cross-Flanders has developed various videos. The range includes both case …
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What is a stereotype?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes how a stereotype is an image that lives of a person or a certain group of people, but that is not necessarily true. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What does non-binary mean?: Inke Gieghase explains
Inke Gieghase, journalist and artist, describes non-binary as: 'something is not binary, does not fall within a bipartisan or binary division'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, she explains it in one minute.
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Studying mathematics: How do you pass your exam?
How do you study mathematics? How do you pass your exam? We are often asked how best to learn mathematics. That is why we give your students useful tips on how to best approach mathematics. Use our step-by-step plan to study math efficiently so …
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Why is it important to remember international crimes?
The goal is to explain the concepts and challenges of remembrance education regarding recent / current international crimes in an accessible way for young people (higher secondary education, students, youths from the Diaspora and youth …
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What is Globalization?: John Vandaele explains
John Vandaele, journalist at MO*, describes globalization as 'the process by which goods, capital, information and people can move more easily from one country to another.' In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he …
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Can you die from too much sugar?
How many cream cakes, bars of chocolate, kilos of chips (because there is also sugar) can you eat until you literally drop it? Prof. dr. Dr Chantal Mathieu is getting people on the floor every day at Leuven University Hospital who suffer from the …
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What does cultural appropriation mean?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes cultural appropriation as the appropriation of certain cultural traditions or customs. He explains why it is such a difficult concept. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains …
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What is intersectionality?: Bieke Purnelle explains
Bieke Purnelle, director of the Knowledge Center for Gender, Feminism and Equal Opportunities RoSa, describes intersectionality as: 'a reference to the different aspects of our identity, which determine our position in society'. In this video in …
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