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Israel Neumann in the Fort of Breendonk: In-depth school visit
This page is intended as an in-depth explanation after a visit to the Sammellager Breendonk. Students learn about the life of one of the prisoners, Israel Neumann.
The page uses a podcast on this topic and contains a dozen questions on the theme. The …
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Discover the stories behind the music with Classical Everywhere and Classical Everyone at The Archive for Education
Do you teach music? Then you will find a lot of suitable teaching material in the online image bank of the Archive for Education . Discover the history, people and theory behind the world of classical music with the TV series Classical Everywhere …
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Elections 2024: What will change?
In 2024, 1 million young people will be able to vote for the first time. That is 10% of the total voting population.
- June 9, 2024
- Flemish (regional elections)
- Federal
- European
- October 13, 2024
- Municipal (+ Antwerp districts)
- Provincial
As a teacher, …
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Looking and listening through the windows of the Canon of Flanders
In the Canon of Flanders you will find inspiration and material to discuss specific topics. If you want to add an extra layer of image and sound , view the audiovisual collections and assignments at The Archive for Education . There you will …
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Paul Panda Farnana, a Congolese nationalist and Pan-Africanist
This article, written by Salomé Ysebaert of the AfricaMuseum, is about the historical figure Paul Panda Farnana (1888-1930), who is mentioned in the Canon of Flanders. Paul Panda Farnana M'Fumu has left a mark on Congo's history in many …
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Dive into the story of Flanders with the experts from the series, at The Archive for Education
The story of Flanders makes the past tangible and visually attractive. The entire series is permanently available on Het Archief voor Onderwijs, together with exclusive videos tailored to the class - made with the experts from the series - and …
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Dive into history with AI
Would you also like to look at those old photos of (great) grandparents with colored glasses? You can do that by using AI in your classroom! This article talks about the possibilities of AI with black and white images.
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Color history with AI
The goal of this AI project is quite simple: we bring color back to old photos and videos. Where the images of the past were limited to gray or brown tones due to the then existing technology, we use GAN and NoGan technology to bring the colors …
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The first female Flemish chemical engineer Marie-Louise Compernolle 2/2
Marie-Louise Compernolle (1909-2005) graduated from Ghent University in 1932 as the first Flemish female chemical engineer. After working for a number of years as a full-time assistant at the University, she chose, partly because of the …
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In the midst of the French and chemical revolution: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Article that elaborates on the contribution of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
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Europaklap: Podcast walk, European secrets in Leuven
Take the podcast walk Europaklap in Leuven and discover the secrets of Europe in this city centre.
A cultural walk in Leuven where students learn about five important Europeans and their link with Leuven:
- Europe and the Bull: Story of the Cradle of …
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The history of the bicycle: Overview
This article covers the evolution of the bicycle in five steps, from balance bike to bicycle.
- Laufmachines and hobby horses
- Pedals on the balance bike
- Higher, faster and... more dangerous
- the tricycle
- A safety on pneumatic tires
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