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Digital learning resources for canon texts from Dutch literature: Accountability
This article is intended to justify the teaching materials that Jan Uyttendaele has developed so far about the literary canon. He will also expand the list of educational resources in the future with new educational resources following the …
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Willem Elsschot (1882-1960), Cheese: Teaching Suggestions
The novella or short novel Cheese by Willem Elsschot was published in 1933. The book is one of the classics of Dutch literature and is the most translated Flemish literary text of all time. The story was also adapted as a film and as a comic strip.
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De Reynaert, Living with a medieval masterpiece: Review
Review of the book De Reynaert, Living with a medieval masterpiece by Frits van 0ostrom.
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Marga Minco (1920-2023), The address: Listening and reading
Marga Minco is the writing name of Sara Minco, who was born in a Jewish family in 1920 and died in 2023. In 1943 her parents, brother and sister were deported. During the rest of the war she lived in hiding. When her family died in a concentration …
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Canon of Dutch Poetry: Review
Review about the book Canon of Dutch poetry by Paul Claes, 428 pages thick,
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Inclusive language: Workshop
This workshop introduces young people to inclusive language, based on examples from the cultural heritage sector, using a quiz and a practical exercise.
Young people discover barriers to inclusive language. become more aware and learn to recognize and …
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Karel van de Woestijne, The father's house: Leiside
Karel van de Woestijne (1878-1929) was part of the second generation of the magazine Van Nu en Straks. His debut collection Het vaderhuis (1903) belongs to the canon of Dutch literature.
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Multatuli (1820-1887), Max Havelaar's speech to the heads of Lebak: Teaching idea
The most famous speech in Dutch literature is the speech to the heads of Lebak from the eighth chapter of Max Havelaar van Multatuli, pseudonym of Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887). This speech is not only a canon text from our literature, but can …
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Local Folktales: Didactic Material
Stimulate the curiosity of your students and give meaning to the world that surrounds them by making use of cultural heritage from the school environment: exciting local folktales (from the Flemish Folktale Bank of KU Leuven).
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Say something!: Teaching and processing tip Youth literature
This lesson tip describes how the book Say Something! by Reine De Pelseneer can be used in the classroom. The lesson tip contains practical and creative processing options and introductions to various themes. The lesson tip was prepared by education …
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White rabbit, red wolf: Teaching and processing tip Youth literature
This lesson tip describes how the book White Rabbit, Red Wolf by Tom Pollock, Esther Ottens can be used in the classroom. The lesson tip contains practical and creative processing options and introductions to various themes. The lesson tip was …
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Stories from the inner city: Teaching and processing tip Youth literature
This lesson tip describes how Shaun Tan, Eva Gerlach's Downtown Stories book can be used in the classroom. The lesson tip contains practical and creative processing options and introductions to various themes. The lesson tip was prepared by …
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