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Youth has the last word in the European elections: Infographic
Belgium opened the doors of democracy by making it possible for citizens aged 16 and over to participate in the European Elections (EE24).
Involving young people in the electoral process can bridge the gap between descriptive representations and …
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Lucifer: Teaching package
Why don't we read aloud in class more often? Get started with classics from Dutch literature. This is an innovative and accessible learning tool, specifically developed to encourage interactive reading of rich texts in the classroom.
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Audiovisual teaching material elections 2024
On this page we collect a range of audiovisual teaching materials from The Archives for Education with which you can guide your classes through the festival of democracy. It is regularly updated in the run-up to the elections.
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Intercultural school culture: Toolbox with diversity actions and methodologies
In the Intercultural school culture toolbox you will find various actions, learning contents, detailed lessons, methodologies and other teaching materials to stimulate interculturality in your classroom and in your school.
The toolbox was developed by …
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Financial literacy: Educational posters
In this learning resource you will find educational posters about financial literacy.
The Fundamentals of Financial Literacy toolkit provides a five-part framework for young people to explore the basic concepts of finance.
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All Latin figures of speech you need to know: an overview
Do you have to know Latin figures of speech at school? Figures of speech are often used in texts, even in Latin. Whether you read Cicero, Catullus or Virgil in your lessons, Latin figures of speech appear frequently in all these works. Just pay …
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#whoknowswhat, elections 2024: Educational game
In the game #whoknowswhat, elections, players look for answers about the elections and politics.
Why are there elections? What does politics have to do with my life? Who is worthy of my vote? The players themselves look for answers to these questions. …
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The language of the Koepelzaal: Political terms explained
From authority to seat distribution, these are words you don't use every day. This set of 43 cards explains many political terms clearly and clearly.
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Seven ways to use ChatGPT with your school work
Have you ever used ChatGPT for your school work? Or don't you like it? Some people are hesitant about the new chatbot, which can assist you with almost all your questions. Also for your homework and other school assignments.
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Le pluriel des noms: Explanation
Article and video about the use and rules for pluralizing nouns.
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The political landscape in Belgium: Teaching package
The BELvue has developed a visual learning tool and a series of assignments that explain:
- how Belgian political institutions work;
- which different French-speaking and Dutch-speaking political parties there are;
- how the parliamentary work is done (the …
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The European elections in the classroom: Teaching materials
Young people aged sixteen and over are obliged to vote in the European elections on June 9, 2024.
View Case4EU's didactic materials that help prepare young people for the European elections:
- the clip European citizen, who cares?;
- a working document …
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