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Responding to current events in the classroom: Webinar
Do your students follow all the news? Are they watching Karrewiet ? With this workshop you will help your class to talk about current events and introduce the adult world to children in an appropriate way.
Our seconded teacher from primary education …
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Search newspapers and magazines for free via the library's newspaper archive
More current affairs in your lessons? Search millions of articles from Belgian newspapers & magazines for free with the library's digital newspaper archive. With your My Library profile you always have access, wherever you are. You do not have …
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Newsmakers: Teaching package
From the moment we wake up until we go to sleep there is news. But what exactly is news? When is something newsworthy? What exactly does a journalist do? And how is news made? With the Nieuwsmakers teaching package you and your students discover …
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True or False: Fake news game
True or False is a free downloadable game that lets young people take a critical look at information they come across (online).
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Young people come across news through all kinds of channels. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation and …
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Trust In Science: Fighting fake news
How do you distinguish fake news from what is scientifically substantiated?
The trustinscience educational resources website helps you to discover the value of the scientific method and integrity through a script and dialogue in small groups. This …
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Critical thinking in secondary: Allow at least 1% doubt
'Turn your statements into questions and identify other opinions yourself', teacher Sara De Jaeghere asks her 6STW class. That's where critical thinking starts. If possible, the teacher and media coach of SIGO Gistel drove her students …
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Kritikat: Debunking fallacies and philosophizing about fake news
Where does my opinion come from? When is something true? Do we think with our feelings or our minds? Who determines what is truth?
Kritikat wants to stimulate critical thinking about media messages among children in the third grade of primary …
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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.
The different topics …
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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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#I do not know
Asking questions about small things in a big world. With a range of topics that offers students opportunities to delve into interests. You will find the questions and corresponding answers in the podcasts #weetikveel from Radio 1.
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News in the classroom: Your daily dose of current affairs in the classroom
News in the classroom is an initiative of Mediawijs, Flemish News Media, We Media, Media.21, VRT NWS and VIAA with the support of the Flemish Government.
What does news in the classroom mean?
- A free paper/digital news package in the classroom for a …
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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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