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The 5 questions: Students write about happiness in times of isolation
Students from primary and secondary education can send in their blog their answers to five questions about happiness, education, reading, living and unforgettable moments:
- In times of isolation, what have I learned about what makes people happy? …
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Do you know watts?
Do you know watts? is a science vlog for curious kids and enthusiastic teachers. Every two weeks, vlogster Jacotte Brokken dives into the various STEM domains (biotechnology, chemistry, construction, mechanics, computer science, …
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Sprachekulturkommunikation: Blog
Fantastic blog, including with visual representations of proverbs!
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Childhood 101
On this English blog by writer Christie Burnett you will find many posts about crafts, inspiring learning activities, playful learning, child-friendly science ...
This website also offers reading tips for children, but since this site is in …
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Bruegel the Elder: Blog
Blog where you can find information, images, reviews of paintings and museums ... about Bruegel the Elder. Deliberately chosen to write the name with eu (read the reason for that at: https://breugeldeoude.com/over/ , because should be ue ...
Some …
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Mister Religion: Questions and Answers about Faith
Bart Giedts is regularly confronted with questions of faith from young people. Bart answers these questions in class and also made a blog about it.
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Woe to Science: Science Blog
This learning resource includes scientific articles by science journalist and biologist Tim Vernimmen. He writes about everything that has life in it, preferably from a position where he can see it thrashing with his own eyes. His first pieces …
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Detty Verreydt
Detty Verreydt grew up between books. She developed a taste for reading. She studied classical languages at the universities of Antwerp and Leuven. She started writing in 1983. She annually reviewed sixty children's and youth books for De …
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The Kogge: Discover the history of a 700-year-old boat
I am De Kogge. A medieval ship. My card shows 'discovery of European interest'.
My life story is a mystery. I was built around 1325. It is certain that I have sunk in a side arm of De Schelde. No man who can tell how or why. To be honest: I …
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Scientix: European network for science education
Scientix is an engaged community for scientific education in Europe. They aim to promote collaboration between STEM educators, education researchers and policy makers, with the aim of inspiring students to pursue careers in science, technology, …
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Development cooperation with teachers bakery
This year will draw to Togo Guido (early November), you can follow him on his blog There also still looking bakery with it this year ...
For two weeks Guido Devillé was last active as a volunteer teacher bakery in Burkina Faso on behalf of …
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Greek mythology
On www.bloggen.be/dzeus you can find a lot of stories of Greek mythology. They are intended for students in secondary education.
Later, a new weblog created that was more geared towards children from the third grade primary school. The stories on …
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