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Wivine in Congo: Campaign Clip 2024
This video offers children a glimpse into the life of Wivine from Congo. Find out what her family looks like, how she spends her day, what her passions are, and what she dreams of.
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Beastly Charters: A quest for the animal in the document
In this documentary you will discover how a charter was and is created. A charter is written on parchment. Parchment is a thin paper-like material made from the skin of calves, cows, goats or sheep.
But there is even more beastly about such a charter. …
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Children's rights in the digital world
When the Convention on the Rights of the Child was drawn up in 1989, the world looked different than it does today. The digital world was not yet part of our living environment. When the digital world started to take shape, and the impact on …
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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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Presentation tips: Instruction video
In this five-minute video, media trainer Lies Martens gives three tips for a strong presentation or speech. She tells us what doesn't work and how it can be improved.
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Can you have two native languages?
There are about 6,000 languages worldwide. UNESCO declared February 21 as International Mother Language Day. But, what if your parents speak 2 different languages? And if you are raised bilingually from childhood? Can you have multiple native …
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Why isn't there one universal computer programming language?
We all know programming languages like Java and Python, but did you know that there are over 700 of those programming languages? Why isn't there one universal programming language? Wouldn't that be much easier? Prof. dr. Dr Viviane Jonckers (VUB) …
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Is Whatsapp destroying our sense of language, fwa?
Young people chatting, sometimes it hurts the eyes. What they all type can sometimes barely be called Dutch. Is Whatsapp destroying our sense of language? Sociolinguist Reinhild Vandekerckhove (UAntwerp) delved into the wonderful world of Whatsapp …
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Should we improve our relationship with Russia?
Russia is often seen in the West as an aggressive, even warlike country. Tensions have increased sharply in recent years. David Criekemans is professor of geopolitics at the University of Antwerp and he would like to make a few comments on this. …
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What is art?
What if you just color in a number of rectangular surfaces, like Mondrian, are you making art? Or if you stick a banana to the wall, like Maurizio Cattelan? What exactly is art and how has that idea evolved over the centuries? How did we get from …
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What is Propaganda?
What is Propaganda? Is it always bad or can it also be useful? Are memes propaganda? And above all: what do you do to prevent yourself from being misled?
Renee Hobbs - professor at the University of Rhode Island and specialist in contemporary …
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Easter Story: Sand Art
This story about Easter is told in sand art. It deals with the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus.
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