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Serious gaming as an activating method: Podcast
In this podcast episode of the teacher training course at Fontys University of Applied Sciences (Tilburg, the Netherlands), the use of serious gaming is discussed to achieve certain learning goals or learning outcomes.
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The castrati: Podcast about the history of castrato singers
Author Daan Esch delves into the fascinating history of castrato singers and their glorious, but often tragic lives. His book Voice is also discussed.
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Carolien Frijns about reading education: Beyond the chalk lines
Would you like to know more about effective reading education and what we can learn from disappointing test results? Listen to this podcast with Carolien Frijns.
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Bella the cow: Podcasts with audio stories
Bella is a yodeling cow. Listen to her experiences via the audio stories on Open Spotify. Logging in or creating an account is not necessary.
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Podcast EU Code Week
Welcome to the EU Code Week podcast series. We bring coding, computational thinking, robotics and innovation closer to you, your community and your school. Join Eugenia Casariego and Arjana Blazic, from the Code Week team, as they explore a range …
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Multilingualism in the school: Podcast
Multilingualism is a reality that all Brussels schools have to deal with. It offers opportunities, but is also a very complex story. With teacher Anki and educational assistant Karoo, we try to chart a course through those turbulent language …
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Loukianos' dealings with Homeros: Podcast broadcast
In this podcast, Yoran Joosten (Student, KU Leuven) explains the work of the satirical Greek author Loukianos. He pays attention to Loukianos' dealings with the figure of Homeros and his epics.
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The meaning of the word god: Podcast broadcast
In this podcast, Isabelle De Meyer (doctoral student of Indo-European etymologies) explains the meanings of the word god in various Indo-European languages (whether extinct or not).
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