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Europe 1914 to 1939: Quiz
This is a learning tool based on the Two for Twelve program. Students are asked questions and must answer them.
For each answer they have to take a predetermined letter and make a solution with it.
The correction key has also been added.
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End of communism and fall of the Berlin wall
Often the story of the fall of the Berlin Wall is only partially told. That is because there are few and mostly bad images of the events in Poland. Attention is always focused on the last months in the GDR, in particular the dramatic press …
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Heritage Gaps: Brochures about heritage in East Flanders
Are you looking for information about heritage in the vicinity of the school or do you want to discover an unknown part of East Flanders with the class? Then the heritage gleaners can be a source of inspiration.
The heritage items are brochures of a …
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European Film Factory: European educational film platform
On this website you will find various short films, documentaries and films that you can watch with your students. In addition to the accompanying educational packages, you as a teacher can also make use of the option to create notes, fragments and …
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The Luther brand: Book
The publishing house Atlas Contact (Olympus) presents its third edition of Frits van der Waas excellent Dutch translation (first edition: 2016; second edition: 2017) of Andrew Pettegree's valuable English-language book Brand Luther (2015).
The …
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Alone in the World: Eduscape
In this eduscape you will learn more about a classic from world literature: Sans Famille or Alone in the World .
This childhood adventure novel was written in 1878 by Hector Malot and is about the foundling Remi and the search for his origin. The …
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The Story of Kaspar Hauser: Eduscape
In this eduscape you will learn more about the world famous nineteenth century boy, Kaspar Hauser, the child of Europe. The creation of a cartoon is also discussed in more detail.
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Stumbling blocks: World War II at the local level
Stolpersteine , also known as stumbling stones, have been laid in many places in the Netherlands and Belgium in recent years. They are concrete stones of 10x10 cm with a brass plate on top. This plate contains at least the name, date of birth, place …
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In solidarity: A polyphonic look at Damien
On Wednesday 11 May 2022, a new Damiaan biography was published by Ruben Boon, project leader Damiaan Today and content coordinator of the Damiaan Museum in Tremelo. Father Damien (1840–1889) worked as a missionary in the Hawaiian Islands. …
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L'événement: Lesson folder at the film
In this lesson folder you will find various ideas to get started in class around the film L'événement .
This film is also part of Focus French Film and includes a pedagogical sheet for the French lesson,
Young student Anne does not want …
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Portuguese synagogue
at the mr. Visserplein and Jonas Daniël Meijerplein in Amsterdam is the Portuguese Synagogue. It is a special building from the seventeenth century. All over Europe, Jews were persecuted for their faith. In the Republic the Jews were welcome and …
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People's Republic of China 1949-2001
This video focuses on the People's Republic of China from 1949-2001. With the coming to power of Mao Zedong on October 1, 1949, a new period in the history of China began. The country would become a communist superpower. How did China develop …
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