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Israel Neumann in the Fort of Breendonk: In-depth school visit
This page is intended as an in-depth explanation after a visit to the Sammellager Breendonk. Students learn about the life of one of the prisoners, Israel Neumann.
The page uses a podcast on this topic and contains a dozen questions on the theme. The …
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Clip: Film review
Page with lesson ideas and in-depth questions about the short film Klem by Ish Ait Hamou.
You can use this article to set up a class discussion about mental health and the enormous impact of communication and dialogue for processing trauma and …
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Mahatma Gandhi and English Colonialism and Imperialism in India
Mahatma Gandhi is seen in India as the man who managed to end colonialism and imperialism of Great Britain in India. Before that, he fought nonviolently against the British for years. He tried to unite the Muslims and Hindus in one country, but …
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Working together for Congolese land: Campaign clip 2024
Congolese legislation makes it difficult for farmers to acquire and maintain land. Discover how family farmers come up with solutions by working together.
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Barbie: Movie review
The page asks students to reflect on male/female stereotypes and (possibly) brings back memories of their own Barbie doll days. Some students have seen the film and can talk about it.
Experience shows that students (girls) indicate that they used to …
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Nelson Mandela and the end of apartheid
Short video about Nelson Mandela and the reasons why apartheid was abolished in South Africa. Apartheid is the legal system that prevailed in South Africa until 1990, which stipulated that dark-skinned people could not vote in democratic …
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Boyhood: Discussion film
Page with a discussion questions on the movie Boyhood . The questions are rather obvious, but they are a good starting point for a more detailed debriefing.
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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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How solidarity are you?
Introductory video about the question of the usefulness of insurance and the question to what extent we also want to stand up for those who are not good at it.
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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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Are we free?
We live in a free country. We can think and believe what we want. We have the freedom to think our king or our prime minister stupid. Even if we don't have any arguments for it. There will be no police to put us in jail. But still... Are you …
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Running Up That Hill: Class Discussion
The Netflix series Stranger Things is popular with students. In this blog post background is provided about an old song by Kate Bush, which is collected here as a kind of theme song . You can use the lyrics of Running Up That Hill as a starting …
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