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Why do we speak of left and right in politics: Listening test
Listening test for the podcast episode of the University of Flanders in which political scientist Dr. Robin Devroe explains the historical division of left and right in politics.
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Made in Bangladesh: Processing order
This contribution contains a processing assignment for a report by Koppen about overconsumption. The video can be found at The Archive for Education (see link in file).
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Dealing with misleading information in a media-wise manner: Group task
A guideline for students to successfully complete a group assignment on misleading information. The students investigate a form of disinformation in groups.
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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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European nature conservation toolkit
The toolkit is ideal for project work, as it combines objectives from different subjects: biology, geography,
environmental science, social studies, political science, artistic education, languages or citizenship education.The toolkit is built around …
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Royal Museums of Arts of Belgium: Free guided tours
Thanks to the donation from a generous patron, member of the Friends of the Museums (www.becomeafriend.be), the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium can offer 100 free guided tours. You can opt for a tour or an intro exhibition at the Imagine …
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City walk Antwerp: Escape tour
Elaborate escape tour to discover Antwerp with your students or to explore even further.
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Alexei Navalny: Current Affairs Collection
This current affairs collection is about the murder of Alexei Navalny. The collection makes the link to the difference between a democracy and a dictatorship. Students are challenged to think about their preferred form of government.
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At home in Heritage: Audiovisual material
In the context of Heritage Day 2024, FARO created an audiovisual collection around the annual theme at Home at The Archives for Education. In six parts we look at how a feeling of home is shaped: in the neighborhood, in language and in different …
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Citizen movement Klimaan: Local climate projects
In this webinar, Tris Segers, an employee of the Mechelen citizen movement Klimaan, outlines how you can deal with our commons with care: soil, water, energy, mobility, air, etc. She illustrates this using some local projects and initiatives.
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Biodiversity: Recorded Webinar
Koen Stuyck, is general spokesperson for WWF-Belgium. The era in which humans started to drastically influence nature is called the Anthropocene. Unfortunately, nature and biodiversity have deteriorated alarmingly since then. Stuyck calls our …
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Why are the farmers angry?: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson on the farmers' protests. The editors of The Archive for Education looked for striking images and cut fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to build up …
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