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Barbie: Movie review
The page asks students to reflect on male/female stereotypes and (possibly) brings back memories of their own Barbie doll days. Some students have seen the film and can talk about it.
Experience shows that students (girls) indicate that they used to …
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Crispr: Crash course
The gene editing technique CRISPR unleashed a true revolution in science. How exactly do genetic scissors work? Eos editor Kim Verhaeghe experienced this for himself during a crash course in Crispr in the lab of Joleen Masschelein at KU Leuven and …
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Building learning labs and innovative learning spaces
A practical guide developed by European Schoolnet to support schools and teachers in the roll-out of STEM labs and a Future Classroom. The secondary school RHIZO Lyceum OLV Vlaanderen is described in this guide as a practical example.
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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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Lesson inspiration from the harbor: Nature
When visiting the port of Antwerp, people are often surprised how much nature is present. In addition to industrial and port landscapes, you will also find various natural landscapes. Some nature areas have been around for a long time, others …
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Getting started with the Smartest Human
Use the popularity of the game program De Slimste Mens to get creative with your students. Let them follow current events in a more targeted way, immerse them in archive material from eg Twitter, websites of newspapers and/or YouTube. Let them …
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Pikant: Science explains
Culinary days before the bow?
December is usually a month of solid table. Often traditional dishes pass the revue.
If you have the time to prepare something spicy, science will give you more insight into the operation of spicy ingredients. Food …
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STEM is Popular: The Human Body and Science
The Coppens brothers put their body to the test from a scientific point of view every week in The Body of Coppens .
They use the inquiry-based learning strategy:
- What would happen if…?
- Why is our experiment not (yet) successful?
- How do we adjust …
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Scientific research at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica station
The educational package 'Polar Quest 2010-12' allows you to link scientific research from the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station (PEA) to a school context.
It consists of three modules, each consisting of an info sheet (with …
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Auditory illusion
Why do you hear the sea in a shell?
If you put a shell on your ear, it is working on the outside of the shell surrounding ambient noise. Certain frequencies are filtered out depending on the shape and size of the shell. The smaller the shell the …
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More learning outcome for STEM
Also in the GO! Atheneum Zottegem changes in the next school year. The 1st degree then becomes a broad orientation degree with six elective modules. For the challenging students, there is a 'STEM' range, which stands for 'Science - …Translated by
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Lesson module landscape and nature management for young people
The ANWB gives schools a digital lesson on Landscape and Nature Management gift. The ANWB has traditionally been involved in preserving nature and opportunities for recreation in nature. The lesson package is intended to involve young people …
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