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Cults: Group work
In this group work, the students delve deeper into where sects come from, what characteristics they have, what the difference is with a religion and why they exist. The students give their own views on sects and finally make a presentation about a …
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Young Plato: Educational package on philosophy
This is an educational package from Blue Bird Docs based on the documentary Young Plato by Neasa Ní Chianáin and Declan McGrath.
The film uniquely illustrates that it is feasible to philosophize with young children and thereby strengthen …
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Digital learning in the pandemic: Handbook best practices
During the 2020–2021 academic year, the global pandemic gave the Europeana community of educators the opportunity to become more relevant in their work of integrating digital culture in learning practices and to grow even further. Events …
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A companion animal's perspective: Eye to eye, lesson 4
The students use the framework of the five freedoms to look up the needs of different companion animals (dog, cat, guinea pig, rabbit, chicken, horse or pony) on the internet. They present it to the whole class from the animal's perspective.
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Necessity and rules of critical thinking
Audio fragment in which Johan Braekman explains critical thinking in the context of free thinking: Critical thinking is pre-eminently regulated thinking: thinking that recognizes its vulnerability and, thanks to following strict rules, avoids …
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Stem cells: Webquest
This contribution is a competence-oriented assignment that was drawn up by 'The world at your feet'. The assignment challenges students to apply their knowledge of sciences and economics, among other things. To do this, they complete a …
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