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Improvisation for all!: How do students experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education
The research Improvisation for all! How do pupils experience collective free improvisation in compulsory education ? The experiences of pupils (n=1282) from secondary education with a collective free improvisation lesson.
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Heritage Bank Brussels
The heritage bank breathes digital life into Brussels heritage. Here you will find photos, postcards, posters and other memories of everyday life from various Brussels municipalities.
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Ariadne: Family science database
This database contains genealogical information from a wide range of sources, such as baptismal, marriage and burial registers, civil status records, name indexes on genealogical and local journals, catalogs of genealogical libraries, and much more.
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Immersion Education in history classes: How and why acquire a second language through immersion?
The bachelor thesis deals with the current state of affairs regarding immersion education and the European CLIL project. In concrete terms, this means that CLIL (short for 'Content and Language Integrated Learning) was compared with other …
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The influence of location on the development of societies: Lesson package
In recent years it has become increasingly clear what impact the development of different societies can have on the planet. The influence of these societies on the climate and the influence of the climate on our societies has been a much discussed …
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Neanderthal: Thesis
Article written a thesis about the preconceptions that people have about the Neanderthal.
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Open AGH: Polish instructional database
On this Polish instructional site you will find courses, tests, exercises, presentations and simulations for different subjects. The teaching materials created by teachers or college students.
The site focuses mainly on scientific subjects and …
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Vibrations: Gravitational Waves
This article describes how gravitational wave detectors work: large but very sensitive machines that students may find very interesting. The details of how the machines work and the problems that had to be solved to achieve their great accuracy …
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The Concord Consortium: Revolutionary digital learning for science, math and engineering
A database of STEM learning resources, comparable to alternatives on Choosing STEM .
You can filter by:
- STEM subjects;
- educational level.
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P-reviews: Linking research to your profession
P-reviews wants to link insights from scientific research to concrete teaching practice. You will read six inspiring examples:
- What is the importance of ethnic-cultural diversity for history as a subject?
- Science is for everyone, including children. …
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Wolfram|Alpha: Computational search engine
The introduction of Wolfram|Alpha defined a fundamentally new paradigm for obtaining knowledge and answers - not by searching the Internet, but by performing dynamic calculations based on a vast collection of built-in data, algorithms and …
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Textbooks Portal: Search Page
A Dutch database with a wealth of learning resources for primary schools.
You can include filtering by teaching materials, instruction, videos, songs, games, picture books, but also to target, field and other databases (Gynzy, Prowise, Teleblik, …
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