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Hay fever: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson about hay fever. The editors of The Archive for Education looked for striking images and cut fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to build up your lesson …
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LGBTIQ+: The Basic Course
It is important that everyone feels welcome and safe in healthcare. In this basic course you will learn about the concepts of sex, gender and sexual orientation. You will also learn about inclusive communication and how to approach it, how you can …
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Miss Danielle: YouTube channel
Miss Danielle posts educational videos about the human body on this YouTube channel. These videos can be used as a knowledge clip (in the context of differentiation). There are also some quizzes available.
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Videos about soft skills
Vorm DC made a number of videos specifically for domestic helpers that demonstrate the following soft skills for domestic helpers:
- active listening,
- assertiveness,
- autonomy,
- discretion,
- clear communication,
- flexibility,
- dealing with feedback, …
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BELvue Campus: Podcast
The BELvue Campus podcast is aimed at teachers. Every month, BELvue, with the help of experts, discusses a theme related to democracy, citizenship and the history of Belgium. They also discuss how these themes can best be addressed in …
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School trip through time: Mechelen education during the ancien régime
The Mechelen City Archives made a short documentary about Mechelen education during the ancien régime (1200-1800).
Chapters in the documentary:
- 0:00 Introduction: On a school trip through time;
- 2:55 Chapter 1: The Chapter School, the first …
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Wivine in Congo: Campaign Clip 2024
This video offers children a glimpse into the life of Wivine from Congo. Find out what her family looks like, how she spends her day, what her passions are, and what she dreams of.
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Beastly Charters: A quest for the animal in the document
In this documentary you will discover how a charter was and is created. A charter is written on parchment. Parchment is a thin paper-like material made from the skin of calves, cows, goats or sheep.
But there is even more beastly about such a charter. …
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How does Flanders shape Belgian EU policy?
As a federal state of Belgium, Flanders plays an essential role in the country's EU policy. This video explains how our unique state structure makes it possible for Flanders to have so much impact on EU policy and how Flanders' powers play a role …
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Why is it better to watch TV standing up?
As wonderful as it is to watch your favorite series under a blanket after a long day at school, unfortunately we don't exercise enough. The perfect balance between moving, sitting and sleeping is difficult to find. In this episode you will …
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Israel and Palestine: Origin of conflict
During recent major Muslim, Jewish and Christian holidays, tensions have flared again between Israel and Palestine. How did the conflict ever arise? Middle East expert Maurits Berger, Leiden University, takes you on a journey through the history …
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Children's rights in the digital world
When the Convention on the Rights of the Child was drawn up in 1989, the world looked different than it does today. The digital world was not yet part of our living environment. When the digital world started to take shape, and the impact on …
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