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Youth Book Month 2024: Song
The song Reading is playing and exercising with your head is a song by Het Geluidshuis, made for the Youth Book Month of 2024.
Maureen Vanherberghen sings, Jean-Marc Mwema, Imke Courtois and Mathilda Masters make a small guest appearance.
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Making a sound bath for Halloween: Recording
Through this audio fragment you will find a sound bath made for Halloween. The students experiment with making sounds with natural elements (branches, leaves), their voices and musical instruments.
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Panda comes from China: Song with accompanying lyrics
This song comes from the interactive musical performance MELODIEREN by Fijnbesnaard & Compagnie. They provide interactive live music at school.
Through the song you can talk about the panda, music (instruments) and China (the East).
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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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The Earth Orchestra: Together is beautiful
Together is beautiful is the first song by The Earth Orchestra. This is an orchestra with input from 197 countries with all kinds of voices and a variety of classical and ethnic instruments. Such a song and such an orchestra is a first in music …
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Corona Hutsepot: Song
Corona Hutsepot is a cheerful and rhythmic song that you can use as a teacher with the accompanying text sheet and the score of the singing voice: Corona Hutsepot: Score . Would you rather only work with a video clip on which the text appears? Then …
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Beethoven is more than a dog: Classical music
In this five-part podcast Beethoven is more than a dog , Jet and Fieke tell you everything you need to know about classical music. Classical music is explained in an accessible way.
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Do animals have feelings and a personality?
Do swans fall in love? Can a great tit be arrogant? How Smart Are Goldfish Really? And can a dog mourn its dead owner? Rudi D'Hooge, professor of biological psychology at KU Leuven, explains in this podcast why answers to those questions are not …
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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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The meaning of the word god: Podcast broadcast
In this podcast, Isabelle De Meyer (doctoral student of Indo-European etymologies) explains the meanings of the word god in various Indo-European languages (whether extinct or not).
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The Cult of Kybele: Podcast Broadcast
In this podcast, Leen Bokken (Student of Ancient History KU Leuven) teaches us more about the cult of Kybele, an Eastern goddess who was introduced to Rome during troubled times. However, this was accompanied by a true transformation of this …
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Necessity and rules of critical thinking
Audio fragment in which Johan Braekman explains critical thinking in the context of free thinking: Critical thinking is pre-eminently regulated thinking: thinking that recognizes its vulnerability and, thanks to following strict rules, avoids …
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