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Lie or Collective Memory: Playlist and Quiz
Lie of Collective Memory is a playlist and a playful introduction to remarkable pieces from the Trezoor heritage depot. Surprising heritage objects, works of art and curiosities each tell a fascinating story… A story that sometimes does violence to …
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Everyone Classic: Playlist Season 2
In this learning resource you will find an interesting collection of video material that you can use if you want to teach your students nice facts about music, composers and remarkable pieces of music.
The different topics that are covered are: …
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Everyone Classic: Playlist season 1
In this learning resource you will find an interesting collection of video material that you can use if you want to teach your students nice facts about music, composers and remarkable pieces of music.
The different topics that are covered are: …
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Classic everywhere: Playlist
In this learning resource you will find an interesting collection of video material that you can use if you want to teach your students nice facts about music, composers and remarkable pieces of music.
The different topics that are covered are: …
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The Great Gender Show
What is gender? What is the influence of gender stereotypes? How do we think about masculinity and femininity today? And what can and should be improved? You will find out it all in this educational video.
In June 2021, RoSa vzw proudly launched the …
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What does reverse racism mean?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njotea, screenwriter, describes what the term reverse racism means and how we should view it at different levels. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What is the impact of language?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njotea, screenwriter, describes how we sometimes unconsciously reinforce negative imagery. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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Headwind, Poverty in Belgium since 1800: Experts by experience
One Belgian in seven lives in poverty. That is living against the wind. The raw reality penetrates every crevice of life at times. Poverty is always present, never completely absent. It touches on big and small matters and is often invisible - …
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A survey of 2,500 years learning theories
Donald Clark gives in forty minutes an overview of 2,500 years learning theories.
In a nutshell, he discusses include
- ancient Greeks, such as Socrates (conversation and dialogue);
- religious leaders (Jesus as narrator and leader, Buddha inspired …
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Parenting Styles
This video shows eight minutes into the parenting styles of four different sets of parents. They always express their views on parenting, starting from a question:
- To what extent are you involved with the studies of your children?
- How do you …
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Beauty: Darwinian theory
This contribution shows a philosophical lecture by Dennis Dutton.
He offers you in a number of perspectives on the perception of beauty within a period of fifteen minutes. He explains how over the whole world in a similar way to perceive the beauty …
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TED: Connected, but alone?
We expect more from technology, but at the same time less of each other?
Sherry Turkle studies how our devices and online personalities human connection and communication give a new meaning.
She asks us to think deeply about the new types of …
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