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The Holocaust: Video about stumbling blocks as vivid memories - Lernova geschiedenis 5/6
Delve into the history of the Holocaust and the significance of stumbling stones as vivid reminders of lives lost. This video pays a moving tribute to the victims of the Holocaust and sheds light on the power of memory in our contemporary …
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Marc van Oostendorp about artificial intelligence and language - Lernova Nederlands 5/6
Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and language in this video, where renowned linguist Marc van Oostendorp shares insights into how AI is transforming the way we communicate and understand language. This session offers both …
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Faculty of Social Sciences
You will find the online magazine SWAY on the website of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
You will find information about what social scientists research. They also tell their stories and share their insights.
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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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Why vote in the European elections?
Prof. Koen Lenaerts discusses the elements of the European Citizen clip, does it matter?
- Why vote in the European elections?
- To vote or not to vote ?
- What is democracy in the EU?
- What is the impact of EU legislation on our daily lives?
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Let's DOnut: Manual
The donut economy is one of the possible alternatives to the current economic model. Get started in your classroom with various methods from this collection.
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Citizen movement Klimaan: Local climate projects
In this webinar, Tris Segers, an employee of the Mechelen citizen movement Klimaan, outlines how you can deal with our commons with care: soil, water, energy, mobility, air, etc. She illustrates this using some local projects and initiatives.
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Sustainable mobility
This webinar is given by Cathy Macharis, VUB professor of sustainable mobility. Based on the 8 Rs, she outlines how mobility can be sustainable. She explains each key word clearly and without difficult words.
This webinar provides a good start to …
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Children's rights: Flag line
This flag line is designed to make children aware of their rights in a playful way. It is a colorful tool that you can use in the classroom or in other child-friendly environments.
Use this flag line as a conversation starter, in the context of a …
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Is the grass and mobility greener elsewhere?
Stefaan Stynen, chairman of TreinTramBus, emphasizes the need for smooth public transport. He sees opportunities for improved service, with more lines, better frequency, more modern vehicles, improved information provision and increased …
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Roasting coffee with solar energy: Example of sustainable entrepreneurship
In this webinar, Gert Lindhout gives an example of dynamic and sustainable entrepreneurship. He is co-owner of coffee company Ray&Jules, works at CEE Cleantech and is co-founder of Mic Mac Miniscule. He testifies to how good business …
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