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How do you bring current events into the classroom?
How do you involve your students in everything that is happening in the world? In this video, teacher Sanne gives tips for integrating current events into your lessons.
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Days in a week
This video is about the days of the week. How many days are there in a week? And what is the order of the days of the week?
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Number of days per month
This video explains how you can tell how many days there are in a given month based on the knuckles of your hand.
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Months of the year
In this video you will learn more about the months of the year:
- how many months are there in a year?
- how many months are there in a season?
- the order of the months.
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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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Bible: Explanation video - Adem 1
Video explaining how the Bible came into being and the different books that are part of the Bible.
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Citéco: pedagogical videos cité de l'économie
Playlist from the French Museum Citéco. The videos are all about economic topics, such as money, income, government, growth, sustainability ...
and are designed for classroom use.
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Mahatma Gandhi and English Colonialism and Imperialism in India
Mahatma Gandhi is seen in India as the man who managed to end colonialism and imperialism of Great Britain in India. Before that, he fought nonviolently against the British for years. He tried to unite the Muslims and Hindus in one country, but …
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Gottfried Leibniz: What is our mind made of?
Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716) is seen as the last great scientist who made important progress in almost all areas. The best-known example is differential calculus in mathematics. He did this independently of Newton, around the same time. Leibniz …
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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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Nelson Mandela and the end of apartheid
Short video about Nelson Mandela and the reasons why apartheid was abolished in South Africa. Apartheid is the legal system that prevailed in South Africa until 1990, which stipulated that dark-skinned people could not vote in democratic …
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Activating prior knowledge via inner circle outer circle
This video explains how you can activate prior knowledge in your students through the work form inner circle outer circle.
Introducing a new theme with the inner and outer circle ensures that you as a teacher can gauge the prior knowledge of …
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