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BELvue Campus: Podcast
The BELvue Campus podcast is aimed at teachers. Every month, BELvue, with the help of experts, discusses a theme related to democracy, citizenship and the history of Belgium. They also discuss how these themes can best be addressed in …
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Atoms and Molecules: Exercises
With the help of an applet, your students gain insight into the structure of molecules. They count the number of atoms and molecules and in this way get to know the meaning of these terms well. Then they draw the molecular model.
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All Children All Right(s)!: Audio Stories
Mobile School developed the toolkit All Children, All Right-s! to engage youth workers, teachers... to promote children's rights. The toolkit consists of four components: short online trainings, educational posters, games and activities, and …
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Waste sorting: Pmd
In a video from Fostplus you get an overview of what does and does not belong in the PMD bag. This is followed by three exercises in which you add the waste to the PMD bag or not.
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Nature and forest: Podcast Zwam FM
On the website of the Agency for Nature and Forests you will find, among other things, the podcast Zwam FM for the week of the forest.
DJ Wickedi Wolf and his assistant Myriam Muis take you in tow for three episodes in this pleasantly disturbed forest …
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Why? That's why!: Podcast
Why is the sky blue? Why can ships float? Why don't we all speak the same language? All children go through a why phase.
Listen to the answers to many why questions in the podcast with Lieven Scheire.
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Sorting plastic soup and waste
This interactive video shows how plastic soup is created. The usefulness of sorting waste is also discussed.
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NRC Hairless Monkeys: Science podcast
Hairless Monkeys is the weekly science podcast of NRC. Lucas Brouwers, Hendrik Spiering and Gemma Venhuizen discuss small discoveries, wild theories, earth-shattering insights and everything in between.
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Insects in Winter: Podcast
Where are the insects in winter? In the summer it is teeming with insects, but when it gets colder you suddenly see them nowhere. Where are insects in winter? Entomologist Peter Berx answers in the Eos podcast.
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Cancer expert Tessa Kerre on heroines Marie Curie and Jane Davis
Hematologist Tessa Kerre (UZ Gent) talks about her two science heroines: Marie Curie, the first female Nobel Prize winner, and Jane Davis, who proves that reading has a healing effect. In this podcast she talks about the lives and work of both …
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Tom Uytterhoeven: Podcast
'Citizenship is not only familiarizing students with the world as it is today, but also enabling them to intervene in that society; to imagine society as it does not yet exist. That should not be limited to nice words.' These are the words of …
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Podcast from University of Flanders
At the University of Flanders, inspiring professors and researchers answer provocative questions in 15-minute lectures:
- Why is it difficult to predict an Earth event?
- Is swimming on a full stomach dangerous?
- Why do you sing better in the shower? …
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