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How does Flanders shape Belgian EU policy?
As a federal state of Belgium, Flanders plays an essential role in the country's EU policy. This video explains how our unique state structure makes it possible for Flanders to have so much impact on EU policy and how Flanders' powers play a role …
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The European Framework of Reference for Languages: What is it?
Watch the animation about the CEFR to get a quick overview of the structure and content of the CEFR.
The European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) links language proficiency in a foreign language to six levels of proficiency, ranging from …
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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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London during the life of Thomas More
This teaching video discusses London during the lifetime of Thomas More. The topics covered are buildings, people and situations that were characteristic of Thomas More's youth (late 15th century).
This video gives a better insight into how …
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Have the text of an image read aloud: iPad Read Aloud
This video shows you how to easily set up the read-aloud function on an iPad. This allows you to have the text of an image read aloud. A useful support for students with dyslexia, foreign language newcomers ...
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The Music Theory Song: Song on practicing intervals
Based on this song, your students will practice the intervals in music theory.
It is a parody of The Christmas Song by Bob Wells and Mel Torme. The original parodied text was written by David Rakowski. Dave Swenson sang the lyrics and added his own …Translated by
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The feast of Sinterklaas
General information video about the feast of Sinterklaas with the answers to the questions:
- Where does Santa come from?
- What does Santa look like?
- What are Sinterklaas and Piet doing?
- What should be in the shoe?
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Feedback writing assignments: Structure and punctuation
With this LessonUp, your students will get started with supporting information about feedback, feed-up and feedforward. In addition, they learn about the correct use of commas and when to start a new paragraph. This supporting information is …
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Composer Rhymes: Lesson Idea
Get your students excited about a number of classical composers by having them make their own rhymes on the names of the composers whose music they play or the composers they are introduced to in your lesson.
A number of examples that you will find …
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Wakosta: Digital tool for budget insight
Curious what life on your own two feet costs?
With the digital tool BudgetInZicht from wakosta.be you can work on financial education online. This interactive website teaches young people what it costs to live on their own two feet. They experience …
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Lie or Collective Memory: Playlist and Quiz
Lie of Collective Memory is a playlist and a playful introduction to remarkable pieces from the Trezoor heritage depot. Surprising heritage objects, works of art and curiosities each tell a fascinating story… A story that sometimes does violence to …
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Everyone Classic: Playlist Season 2
In this learning resource you will find an interesting collection of video material that you can use if you want to teach your students nice facts about music, composers and remarkable pieces of music.
The different topics that are covered are: …
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