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Memory and smart learning to read
We distinguish three types of memory: sensory memory, short-term memory or working memory and long-term memory.
We should also take these findings into account when learning to read. In the video we try to portray this importance in a rather fun way.
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When I Grow Up: Documentary
Three determined youths from Ukraine demand their right to an education during the height of the Russian invasion. The documentary When I Grow Up gives them a voice and documents their career aspirations and inner strength despite the devastating …
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Do children pay attention to someone's skin color?
When very young babies form their first impressions of people around them, does skin color play a role? We can tell you: absolutely not. But how is it possible that skin color will stand out later on? How is that image formed? Judi Mesman …
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Dutch Week 2022: Performance with assignments
During Dutch Week, the two ambassadors of the Dutch language travel to schools in Flanders and the Netherlands to draw attention to the versatility of Dutch. The 2022 performance, which follows assignments and fun language challenges in the …
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Alphabet: Tips for a rich offer with the book
The book Alphabet by Charlotte Dematons is a book with lots of possibilities for many children. From stimulating vocabulary, talking about, making a story out of the animals and things on the page, taking turns naming something...
You can use this …
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What is a stereotype?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes how a stereotype is an image that lives of a person or a certain group of people, but that is not necessarily true. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What does reverse racism mean?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njotea, screenwriter, describes what the term reverse racism means and how we should view it at different levels. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What is the impact of language?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njotea, screenwriter, describes how we sometimes unconsciously reinforce negative imagery. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What is meant by the term incel?: Jasmine Post explains
Jasmijn Post, journalist at BRUZZ, describes incel as: 'men who are not in a relationship but would like to'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, she explains it in one minute.
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What does non-binary mean?: Bieke Purnelle explains
Bieke Purnelle, director of the Knowledge Center for Gender, Feminism and Equal Opportunities RoSa, describes non-binary as: 'which falls outside the classical dichotomy'. In this video in the series Difficult things easily explained, she explains …
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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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Conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories, why does anyone believe in them? How can you recognize them? And what do you do with it?
Piia Varis - associate professor at Tilburg University and specialized in digital culture - explains it in this video.
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