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Make an Ensor mask
Do you like a costume party? Or do you just want to put on a different face? In this video you will discover how you can make a mask yourself, inspired by the paintings of James Ensor.
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EU Code Week Teach Day: Webinar
EU Code Week Teach Day is an online event aiming to celebrate digital creativity and coding in the classroom.
This online event brought together education experts from different fields and offered discussions on the past, present and future of …
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What steps can you take if students have dark thoughts?
What do the four legs of a chair have to do with the difference between sadness and depression? You will hear it from clinical psychologist Saartje Moens. She sees you as Sidekick Sam as the perfect observer to pick up the first signals of dark …
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Youth Book Month 2024: Book offering for six to nine years
This video was made in the context of youth book month 2024 (theme sports and games). In this video you will discover the range of books for six to nine years. You will also receive tips for working around books in the classroom.
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Create a tasty still life
What if you had to choose between art and pizza? That would be a nightmare! But what if you could combine art and pizza? This DIY will make your dreams come true and show you how to make tasty pizza art.
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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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Getting started with film wisdom: Webinar series
Getting started with film literacy is a webinar series for teachers and cultural educators that aims to familiarize them with film, film language and film education so that they can take this knowledge with them to the classroom or to …
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Make a beastly shaking ball: Explanation video
Do just like the CoBrA artists: fantasize and experiment with cheerful shapes and bright colors. Get creative, add some glitter and make a beastly shaking ball.
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Good practice: De Bonte Pier, behind the scenes
The fifth and sixth year students of the Bonte Pier primary school in Leffinge get to work during the It's Inside session, part of the MEGA project.
MEGA, or: My Own Good Answer, a program that aims to encourage students in primary education to make …
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Resilience and resilience: Good Practice
Applause, it does something to a person. But what if you encounter prejudices more often than clapping? Then there is K-Boem, the djembe group of the Sint-Elisabeth School. The group is not only an outlet for children with behavioral and …
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Scientific TV
On Scientix TV you will be kept informed of the latest developments in STEM with fascinating scientific experiments and interviews with education policy makers. Discover the latest news in STEM education via this YouTube playlist.
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Arguing in class: Tip
In this video, Stefaan Vanparys, author of Relaxed for the classroom , gives a tip for dealing with minor tensions or arguments in your group.
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