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SONUMA : French audiovisual archive
This website is the French equivalent of the Flemish Meemoo.
You can watch (fragments of) television programs and broadcasts from the audiovisual archives of the RTBF for free.Translated by
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London during the life of Thomas More
This teaching video discusses London during the lifetime of Thomas More. The topics covered are buildings, people and situations that were characteristic of Thomas More's youth (late 15th century).
This video gives a better insight into how …
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Royal Museum of Fine Arts: Commissions with the paintings
With these assignments for paintings in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels you will find an answer sheet for the students, explanation for the teacher and the actual museum game with the questions. This museum game belongs to the Old …
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Ukraine: Timeline with info regarding the conflict with Russia
English language teaching materials developed by Ms. Kathryn Greene on Ukraine: Google doc with web links and a timeline from the tenth century.
You can use it to put the conflict in context. You can combine this with the presentation in which the …
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PXL University of Applied Sciences: Offer for schools
Schools can contact Hogeschool PXL with a lot of questions. From information about workshops for students, further training for teachers, study choice guidance in the form of information sessions, open lesson days or trial days to organizing a …
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Traveling Europe: Exploration in English
In these English BookWidgets, the Colembert family takes you on a journey through Europe. You will learn a little more about the European Union, specialties to eat, the flags and important sights.
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De Facto: Impact of disinformation on education
Based on cognitive sciences, De Facto provides background knowledge about the functioning of our brain. Who do people find credible? Why are we very critical of some info and accept other info without thinking about it? How come some topics lead …
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Activating prior knowledge and repeating learning material with Jenga
Using a few Jenga towers (with numbered blocks), a list of questions and an answer sheet, students test what they know about the subject matter.
Can be used to activate prior knowledge, to see what students already know about certain subject matter, …
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Conspiracies in the classroom: Brochure
The Conspiracy in the Classroom brochure offers insight into conspiracy thinking and contains practical tips and suggestions on how teachers can best behave in the classroom.
As a teacher, how do you deal with a student who believes in conspiracies? …
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Africa and philosophy: Lesidee
Lesson schedule in which the following item is discussed: What do Africa and philosophy have to do with each other?
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Who is it: Speaking and listening skills
Speaking and listening in a game: with this method everyone listens to each other and there is still life in your class. The working method is based on a mixture between Who is it? and the board game Camel Up (in which you bet which camel will cross …
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Time Machine: What Happened in Today's History?
What happened in today's history? Time traveler Danny Verlinden takes you into the history of the day.
Every weekday there is a short dive into history with:
- a listening fragment of no more than three minutes;
- the written text of the audio …
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