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EDUbox Migration: Interactive video
The interactive video on migration is intended for secondary school students. They can follow this lesson individually and at a time of their choosing. Journalist Marjan Temmerman takes the students in tow to inform them in a correct and …
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Racist and Philosophical Causes of World War II
Lesson about where the racist and philosophical ideas of Hitler Germany came from. By means of texts and videos you will get acquainted with the vision of Hitler.
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Communism, the rise and fall of an ideology
Learn about Karl Marx and the rise and fall of communism in Europe.
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Being Stoic During a Pandemic
The 2020 pandemic may mark the beginning of a change in Western culture. It leads to the question of why we do things. The following topics are covered in this learning path:
- Does the coronavirus lead to a different lifestyle, even if a vaccine has …
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Good and evil: Ethics
In daily life we sometimes have different choices. Sometimes they are difficult, sometimes less. In this series of lessons, choices are presented regarding alcohol, beauty ideals and teenage pregnancy.
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Philosophers who changed the world (Extended version)
In world history sometimes things happen that change thoughts in a society. They can sometimes have a major influence on the decisions of leaders in a country. This learning path examines the influences of some great philosophers. A number of …
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Philosophers who changed the world
With this learning path, you will learn about a number of philosophers who have greatly influenced the course of history.
You read about:
- Socrates,
- Augustine,
- Rene Descartes,
- John Locke,
- Jean Jacques Rousseau,
- Karl Marx,
- Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Greek philosophers: View of man
Your view of the world largely determines your lifestyle. How do the Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato and Epicurus view it?
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Children's rights: Workbooks
We offer three workbooks, which approach law, laws and rules in a social context and which many young people will identify with. The workbooks come with a manual that offers inspiration to the supervising teacher. You can adapt the material to the …
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World population growth: Webquest
The growth of the world population has often led to discussions. Here you get to know the vision of two thinkers, each of whom has a different view of this problem.
This series of lessons is not about the growth of the world population itself, but …
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Traveling exhibitions: Brochure
The brochure provides a clear overview of all exhibitions that can be lent to the War Heritage Institute's Remembrance Service.
For further information, please contact our office via herinnering@warheritage.be or via 02/737 78 23.
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Anne Frank Krant 2018
Next year it will be 70 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations. That was a concrete attempt to draw lessons from the horrific history of the Second World War. Resisting …
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