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Elections 2024: Work Bundle
The following chapters are discussed in this collection about the elections:
- What is the administrative structure of Belgium (communities - regions - federal level)?
- Why did Belgium become a federal state?
- What do left, right and center stand for in …
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Working with sources: Poster
Poster for the history classroom with reference to the historical questions students should ask when working with sources in class.
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Timeline: Template
Timeline made with Excel where the time on the horizontal axis is completely correct.
In this document you will find an example of a timeline (Spanish flu) made in Excel. Just change the data with your data and copy the timeline into your presentation …
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Hendrik Conscience, The Lion of Flanders: Lesson idea
In this learning tool, students are introduced to the 19th-century novel that has largely determined our image of the Battle of the Golden Spurs: The Lion of Flanders or the Battle of the Golden Spurs , written by Hendrik Conscience (1812-1883). The …
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Greeks wandering: Didactic package
This didactic package can be used without obligation to address a prominent human and social problem, migration, in the classroom from a historical perspective. The target audience are history students for the Alpha module and Greek students for …
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In Flanders fields: Discussing lesson poems
During the First World War, Canadian doctor and lieutenant John McCrae wrote a poem on the West Flemish front that would conquer the world: In Flanders Fields . In it he says that the fallen soldiers will never find rest until others take over …
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Historical Concepts: Memory Cards
With these cards your students can practice historical concepts independently.
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Why do we need to know history?: Scheme
Pocket plan for when students wonder why they are in history class.
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The Wilhelmus and the beggar songs: Lesidee
The beggar songs are political battle songs of the rebellious nobles and their supporters in the Netherlands during the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648). The Wilhelmus is perhaps the most famous and perhaps also the most beautiful poem in this …
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Ramadan: Introduction
A brief introduction to Ramadan. Can be used as a basis for a teacher briefing or an introduction for the students.
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Jan van Eyck: Text guidance for a youth book
Everyone knows the painting Portrait of the Arnolfini Couple by Jan van Eyck. This work is one of the highlights of art history. The American author Elizabeth M. Rees has written a fascinating children's novel about the creation of the painting …
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Mary of Burgundy: Adieu Song
In his unsurpassed book The Burgundians. Patriarchs of the Low Countries (De Bezige Bij, Amsterdam), Bart Van Loo quotes several verses that an anonymous rhetorician put into the mouth of the dying Mary of Burgundy when saying goodbye to her husband …
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