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The NBN writing standard: A concise summary
Leaflet with a summary of the writing standard. This can provide guidance for students during a lesson about writing standards.
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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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Deed or Crime?: Teaching Pack
Transgressions, misdemeanors and crimes are of all times and all cultures. The weight that societies assign to these crimes varies, as does the level of punishment. Mythological, Biblical and other stories about deviant behavior and punishment are …
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Surface(kig): Teaching package
A painting is a surface on which something appears. An artist explores the possibilities of the material. What and how it appears has an impact on who looks at it. That experience is influenced by the time you take to look.
In this file you view some …
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Testyourselfie: Testing soft skills
Testyourselfie is an application by Travi that young people can use to check their soft skills for free. These soft skills are indispensable in the labor market. Because you don't have to have experience or a diploma for such soft skills, …
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In Flanders fields: Discussing lesson poems
During the First World War, Canadian doctor and lieutenant John McCrae wrote a poem on the West Flemish front that would conquer the world: In Flanders Fields . In it he says that the fallen soldiers will never find rest until others take over …
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Choosing freedom: Teaching package
'Artists are freebooters who only do what they feel like, regardless of social conventions or social usefulness': that is the opinion of many lay people in art. The reality is much more nuanced. Artists are children of their time, accept the …
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European citizenship in the classroom: Cases for empowered EU citizens
The impact of the EU on everyday life is huge, but not always visible. Transforming young people into informed and empowered EU citizens requires active learning to prepare them for social responsibility and democratic participation.
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Tournée Amicale, a podcast about friendship with free lesson card
Friendship is central to this lesson. Can friendships change over time? Should you invest in your friends? Is it important to be able to laugh and cry together? Can you make friends abroad? And what do you expect from each other? The lesson is …
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Macbeth: Discussion of the play William Shakespeare
Macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest play. It is called his most classic drama, because of the simplicity of the action and the concentrated unity. It is also highly regarded as Shakespeare's most intense play, thanks to its powerful language, …
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William Shakespeares Hamlet: Lesson Idea
Hamlet by William Shakespeare is undoubtedly the most famous play of all time and perhaps his best tragedy. This learning resource is primarily intended for students who have independently read the complete text of the piece beforehand or have …
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William Shakespeare: Introduction
Who was William Shakespeare? In this learning tool, students get to know this author and make a virtual visit to a number of places in England where they can meet Shakespeare. In addition to the questions and assignments for the students, the …
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