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Goudvis: Compelling television portraits of top Belgian artists
For Goudvis, VRT followed a number of top Belgian artists for a year, on stage, in their studios, during rehearsals, behind the scenes... But their private lives are also shown. There are 19 episodes available, from 19 different artists. Visual …
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Nathan Verboomen: Reading assignment
Questions about the informative text (interview) from the magazine Don Bosco magazine with referee Nathan Verboomen. The answers are also in this document.
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Nognito: Talking about alcohol
Talking about alcohol in class? Nognito helps teachers on their way.
Nognito is a collection of six interactive and playful conversation methods about alcohol. These conversations make the subject of alcohol a topic for discussion in the classroom …
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Creating a Video Resume: Lesson Bundle
Pimp your resume and add a video resume. This resource tells you about the benefits of a video resume and gives you lots of tips and ideas to get started in your classroom.
This material was made as part of the Literacy Week 2022.
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Easter Bunny: Drawing in Shaving Cream
Spread shaving foam on a mirror and get started with stereo drawing.
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What is art? That's art!: Lesson idea
Pupils look for the properties of immovable heritage through photos. They learn to use photographic techniques and practice their musical skills.
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Old and new: Lesson idea
On the basis of old photos, the students compare the current state of immovable heritage with that of the past. What are the differences? And the similarities?
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Old and new: Lesson idea
On the basis of photos, the students compare the current state of immovable heritage with that of then.
- What are the differences and similarities?
- What source material can they use?
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Monument struggle in the classroom: Lesson idea
The class decides which historic building or other immovable heritage will be awarded. The students campaign for their favorite with a playful action, petition or a stunt.
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A bird's eye view: Lesson idea
The students start from aerial photographs and convert their observations into a floor plan or 3D representation. Scale, bird's eye view ... are discussed.
As an extra: how do you make a blueprint?
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I see, I see, what you don't see: Lesson Idea
The students study immovable heritage through different methodologies: try blindfolding (feeling the materials), drawing through a description of a fellow student, a text about your favorite place ...
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Looking at houses: Lesson idea
On a walk in the school environment, students learn to observe facades from very different periods. They make sketches, take pictures and also think about the architectural value of recent homes.
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