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Looking and listening through the windows of the Canon of Flanders
In the Canon of Flanders you will find inspiration and material to discuss specific topics. If you want to add an extra layer of image and sound , view the audiovisual collections and assignments at The Archive for Education . There you will …
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Towards an integrated approach to MEAV
This research investigates how the subject MEAV can be approached in an integrated manner. This approach provides more depth, students will make deeper connections and multiple objectives can be achieved at the same time so that more time can be …
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The meaning of existence: Lesson idea
Do you want to work on your own meaning and / or lessons on meaning? Then I can strongly recommend the book The sense of existence of Viktor E. Frankl.
The Kerknet site contains simplified quotations. This man can, like no other, make a …
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The sun goes down and yet does not it completely dark?: Science explains
This article serves as a science sweat, with the intention of attracting curiosity and learning for STEM to students.
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Getting started with the Smartest Human
Use the popularity of the game program De Slimste Mens to get creative with your students. Let them follow current events in a more targeted way, immerse them in archive material from eg Twitter, websites of newspapers and/or YouTube. Let them …
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STEM is Popular: The Human Body and Science
The Coppens brothers put their body to the test from a scientific point of view every week in The Body of Coppens .
They use the inquiry-based learning strategy:
- What would happen if…?
- Why is our experiment not (yet) successful?
- How do we adjust …
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Auditory illusion
Why do you hear the sea in a shell?
If you put a shell on your ear, it is working on the outside of the shell surrounding ambient noise. Certain frequencies are filtered out depending on the shape and size of the shell. The smaller the shell the …
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Discussing difficult topics: Newsletter
When talking about radicalization of young people, politics and media sometimes look at education for solutions. However, a ready-made remedy is not always evident.
Educational experts ask questions like: what is radicalization, it only affects …
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Me and the other: Project on relational education
Project I and the other person is an example of how difficult topics such as homosexuality, gender and transgender are and sexual resilience in children from three to fourteen years can be tackled. Do you want to work on these topics as a primary …
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Language schools in 10 principles according to a survey by Rod Ellis
What do we currently know with certainty about language education? Attach ten tips for your teaching practice based on the current state of scientific research!
Secondary and foreign language education accounts for more than a third of Adult …
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Stories and mirror stories
This is a tip for religion teachers, especially Protestant Evangelical Religion. With two booklets you can make lessons about the Book of Genesis (title: This is how it started ) and about the New Testament (title: About 'New ) fascinating and …
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PowerPoint: Picture Quiz
The students go in small groups around the school with a digital camera. These photos processing they are made in a powerpoint which case questions. This creates a kind of photo quiz in which students with great pleasure working with a digital …
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