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Surface(kig): Teaching package
A painting is a surface on which something appears. An artist explores the possibilities of the material. What and how it appears has an impact on who looks at it. That experience is influenced by the time you take to look.
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Choosing freedom: Teaching package
'Artists are freebooters who only do what they feel like, regardless of social conventions or social usefulness': that is the opinion of many lay people in art. The reality is much more nuanced. Artists are children of their time, accept the …
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Repair café: Repairman for the class
Tips for visiting a Repair Café or a professional repairer in the area with your class. Or to possibly invite a repairer to class.
During such a visit or class discussion, students discover what volunteer or professional repairers do, but also …
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In Flanders Fields Museum: Museum visit worksheet
With this worksheet, students can visit the museum independently. They discover what can be seen in the museum, but are mainly invited to think further for themselves.
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The Sound of Music: Lesson map with the performance
Following the school performance of The Sound of Music by production house Deep Bridge, teachers and teachers in training can use this lesson folder to enhance the experience of the performance.
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Class visit to DIVA: Manual
Lesson letter to prepare the visit to DIVA.
This manual consists of three parts:
- the preparation of the visit;
- the practical details during the visit;
- the processing of the visit in the classroom.
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X, censorship and visual culture: Lesbundel exhibition
The exhibition X - censorship and visual culture in the National Museum of the Playing Card examines how censorship had an impact on the prevailing visual culture of that time.
Playing cards and comics form the starting point for this research, both …
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He who seeks, he finds, he writes: Lesson idea
With a map and photos, the students go in search of the immovable heritage in the neighbourhood. They see, discover, ask questions. Afterwards they write an informative text for their peers.
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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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Religious buildings, inside and out: Lesson idea
Religious buildings are built in different periods and architectural styles. The students discover the differences in architecture and interior by means of a worksheet.
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Personalize a building: Lesson Idea
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human beings or things. This is exactly what the students use to observe and describe architectural heritage. Heritage also has an emotional side.
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On the outside: lesson card
The class explores the landscape around the school. Which elements determine a landscape? Think of its geographical, agricultural, cultural and other history. You can use photos and maps in class or go on a field trip.
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