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Women in the Bible Make a Difference: Reading
- First part of the evening: monologue by Mary Magdalene, by Rit Vangeel.
Mary Magdalene looks back on her life, which took an impressive turn because of a seemingly trivial encounter with a traveling prophet. As a woman in a man's world, it was …
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The origins of today's Europe: EU pioneers
Have you ever wondered how today's Europe has been influenced and shaped by past pioneers? Why did these pioneers believe in a united Europe before it existed?
Take this ninety-minute workshop and help your students understand the milestones of …
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At the table! Eating with Muslims, Jews and Christians: Expo
For many people, religion largely determines what you can or cannot eat and how something should be prepared. But food or its abstinence also plays an important role in celebrations, traditions and rites of passage. In this exhibition, PARCUM …
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The Science Lab: Where sciences and archeology shake hands
Archeology and science go hand in hand: this is what students discover from the fourth year onwards in The Science Lab. They take on the role of researcher and curator by conducting scientific research on real archaeological objects from our …
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Climate Clash
What factors influence the warming of our climate?
Two or more teams compete against each other to complete assignments.
While discussing, your students will gain insight into the factors that can influence the warming of our climate.
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Media Scanners: Workshop
Information bubbles, propaganda, censorship... These are phenomena that are as old as our (visual) language. But how do you recognize them? How do we avoid polarization? The Media Scanners workshop introduces students to sources from the Second …
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STEM project WALL-E and the last plant on earth: Course
We link this STEM project to the Pixar film WALL-E to make a link between plants and life on earth. Why do we need plants and what do plants need to grow? Students then start an algae culture through a growth experiment. They monitor this with …
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Build your first mini satellite: Raspberry Pi for beginners
Learn to perform measurements on an unmanned flight:
- use a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller;
- initiation for real beginners, no prior knowledge or experience required;
- explanation and practical exercises, under the guidance of an experienced …
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Texts and assignments with Artificial Intelligence (AI): Multi-day training
This course focuses on the possibility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education.
In the first session we discuss the many possibilities but also the difficulties (such as copyright) and limitations of ChatGPT.
In the second session we generate …
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Campus Circular: Experience Day
During Campus Circulair, your students will experience their first day on campus before they even receive their secondary school diploma. We look ahead to study and career choices, but confront your students with a current problem: scarcity of …
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Talbot House Poperinge: Literary quest
The intention of the literary search is for students to search alone or in pairs through the house and garden and answer a number of questions about the literary aspects of this historic house.
All answers can be found through online searches (e.g. …
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City game Philosophy of life Brussels
In the game BXL – Brussels eXtra ideologically speaking, two teams go on a journey of discovery through the center of Brussels. Along the way, they receive assignments that make them think about (their own) philosophy of life, religious …
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