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Holding Up the Sky: Teaching Guide
This lesson folder accompanies the film Holding Up the Sky.
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If the shamans stop dancing and life in the rainforest loses its balance, the sky will fall and crush everything. This wisdom is passed on from generation to generation by the …
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How can you indicate your limits?: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson about setting boundaries. The editors of The Archive for Education looked for striking images and cut fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to build up …
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Debaptized and Forgotten God?: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson about the Catholic faith in Belgium. The editors of The Archive for Education looked for striking images and cut fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to …
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Prof for the class: Have a professor visit
Prof for the Classroom is an initiative that introduces third-grade students to research and education within the courses of the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy at the University of Antwerp. We make the threshold as low as possible... and you can …
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Children's Rights Convention in fourteen rights: Teaching materials and poster
November 20 is Children's Rights Day. The moment to put children's and youth rights in the spotlight with the accompanying teaching materials.
You can use the posters to draw attention to children's and youth rights.
The mind map summarizes the …
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Gottfried Leibniz: What is our mind made of?
Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716) is seen as the last great scientist who made important progress in almost all areas. The best-known example is differential calculus in mathematics. He did this independently of Newton, around the same time. Leibniz …
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The sacred nature: Article with inspiring insights
Article that delves deeper into the core insights of the book The Sacred Nature .
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The Curse of the Nutmeg: Discussion
Discussion and reflections on the book The Curse of the Nutmeg about the VOC and colonialism and the impact on the environment today.
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Reading and singing F and G clef: Exercises
Using these exercises, your students will learn to read and sing the fa clef and the treble clef. This singing exercise is especially suitable for first-year pianists who can be harmonically accompanied by the teacher at the piano.
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Media Scanners: Workshop
Information bubbles, propaganda, censorship... These are phenomena that are as old as our (visual) language. But how do you recognize them? How do we avoid polarization? The Media Scanners workshop introduces students to sources from the Second …
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Vulnerability: Podcast exercise
This is a podcast exercise on the theme of Vulnerability.
In a small group, students choose a podcast from the given list. They each listen to this individually. They then make a schematic overview of this. As a second exercise, they go on a speed …
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Revenge or Forgiveness: Work Bundle
The theme evolves from punishment and revenge to forgiveness.
An episode of Criminal Lawyers is discussed, as well as some high-profile cases covered here.
The difference in punishment is discussed through a game of positions, but 'doing the right …
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