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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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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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How language skills and critical thinking make your students world-wise in this time of over- and fake information: Course
Fake news, polarization, fact checking, conspiracy theories and the relentless flow of information.
- How do you keep the overview?
- How do you debunk and fact check?
- Can you bring back someone who has swum deep into the myth trap?
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ClimateMission
Would you like to go on an adventure with your class and discover how you can make Antwerp more climate-friendly? Then join us on a Climate Mission!
During this workshop, students dive into the interactive exhibition Antwerp for Climate and learn how …
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How to deal with creationism and other forms of science denial in the classroom?: Course
Science denial among students is a difficult problem that cannot be solved by merely conveying facts and theoretical knowledge.
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Media literacy getting started with fake news: Course
Every day we have to process an abundance of digital information and it is often difficult to distinguish reliable information from fake news. How can you effectively guide your students to learn to navigate media-wise in this complex digital …
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Media coach Education
With the Media Coach training you can take your organization to a higher level in the digital world. With your broad knowledge you are a coach, point of contact and inspiration for everything related to media literacy. A Media Coach proves his …
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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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The human body: Exhibition
In The world of Kina: the House, the nature museum for children and young people, you will find two museum rooms about the human body.
You can visit the halls with a guide, or accompany your class group independently.
Preschoolers and students in the …
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Evolution of Man: Exhibition
In The World of Kina you see with your own eyes that modern man did not arrive immediately. He is the result of a long evolution, from great ape to Homo sapiens sapiens. We cannot really call the first in line human. They had more features of an …
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GUM for teachers: Educational offer
Schools can go to the GUM for interactive tours and workshops about scientific thinking and the way you do science. The GUM challenges a critical view and stimulates scientific literacy. What exactly does a scientist do? Is a researcher allowed to …
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