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The World Tomorrow
DeWereldMorgen.be is more than just a medium, it is first and foremost a movement. They strive to create a sustainable, social and democratic society and do this by creating media together with a broad network of volunteers and citizen …
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Digital Historytelling
Digital Historytelling launches innovative tools for teaching the history of Europe in the twentieth century and citizenship education. On this website you will find fascinating lesson scenarios to support lessons on the Cold War, totalitarianism …
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Work on the world in your classroom: Israel and Palestine
This Padlet is a collection of interesting background information, information for students and lesson suggestions about Israel and Palestine.
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The Curse of the Nutmeg: Discussion
Discussion and reflections on the book The Curse of the Nutmeg about the VOC and colonialism and the impact on the environment today.
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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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SOLvID: Lesson series
SOLvID stands for SOLidair, IDentity and 'Solve it'. With this series of lessons you make the theme of 'international cooperation' or 'global solidarity' accessible to students of the 2nd and 3rd stage of secondary education.
Concrete stories of …
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Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The collections of the Royal Museums reflect the history of the visual arts - painting, sculpture, drawing - from the fifteenth century to today: Flemish Primitives, Pieter Bruegel, Dirk Bouts, Peter Paul Rubens, Jacques Jordaens, Jacques Louis …
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How general is the right to vote?
How does politics work? Who elects the leaders and how? Can all citizens participate in elections? How can citizens control their leaders?
Over time, all kinds of conditions have been attached to choosing, such as gender: everywhere in the world men …
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AfricaMuseum
The AfricaMuseum in Tervuren is a museum and research center about Africa, with a focus on Central Africa. You will also learn more about the Belgian colonial past.
You can go there with your toddlers, pupils and students for guided tours and …
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The Belgian banknote: Interactive timeline
Try using a Belgian banknote in your history lesson. This online tool shows 151 years of Belgian franc banknote history. The tool provides access to details of the different banknotes (theme, period, value and designer).
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Europe: Educational material
Are you a teacher? Order one of the free publications about Europe for your class and pick it up at the provincial house of Flemish Brabant or at the PIVO Asse (on request).
You can also download the material:
- coloring books,
- map Europe,
- workbooks …
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The history of the bicycle: Overview
This article covers the evolution of the bicycle in five steps, from balance bike to bicycle.
- Laufmachines and hobby horses
- Pedals on the balance bike
- Higher, faster and... more dangerous
- the tricycle
- A safety on pneumatic tires
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