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Awel: What do young people talk about with an anonymous listening line?
Press release about Awel's annual research, which identifies what is going on in children and young people based on anonymized conversation reports.
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Geosources: Twitter
Twitter account of Geo sources, in which current events are put in the spotlight.
Source: Geosources : Teaching materials by Bart Van Bossuyt
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#damagnog: Tips and recognizable stories for young people to deal with the pandemic
With #damagnog , Ghent University and WAT WAT want to inspire you to keep doing as many cool things as possible, in a safe way. Ten young people share tips and recognizable stories about how they deal with the pandemic.
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READY about READY
Short video of DONE explaining what DONE is and what DONE does.
You can find these videos on VRTNWS and on The Archive for Education .
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Annual overview 2020 in pictures
2020 discuss on the basis of English texts, infographics, graphics and photos?
Visual capitalist
American site in which the news of 2020 is displayed in twenty graphs and infographics.
The article provides brief information about the event and a …
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Why do you believe fake news?
We now know that there are fake news factories. But why do we read all that fake news? And do we always recognize it? And how come we believe it too. Or believe a little. Professor Ike Picony tells you how to arm yourself against false news.
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News and fake news: Survey
This questionnaire is part of a Master's thesis research at Ghent University. The following questions will gauge your relationship with news.
The survey is intended for students between the ages of twelve and eighteen.
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Recognize fake news? Not as simple as you think!
Social media has become their main source of information for many young people. But at the same time, there is a lot of fake news circulating on these platforms. It is high time to better arm young people to recognize and puncture fake news!
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Is WWIII about to start?: How to approach this question in class
Blog article by Sarah Simmons about how you as a teacher deal with difficult questions about current events.
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Actua in your language lessons
You can also teach your students reading and listening skills and vocabulary by working with current events.
The following sites provide news items adapted to the level of children and young people.
French
For the French course you can visit …
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Migration Pact
Brief explanation (130 seconds) about what the Migration Pact is.
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