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Draw for Change: Teaching package on gender inequality
Draw for Change inspires students to actively stand up against gender inequality.
The free package consists of three steps:
Step 1
Become immersed in the theme and world of the cartoonists.
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Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The collections of the Royal Museums reflect the history of the visual arts - painting, sculpture, drawing - from the fifteenth century to today: Flemish Primitives, Pieter Bruegel, Dirk Bouts, Peter Paul Rubens, Jacques Jordaens, Jacques Louis …
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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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Visible Learning: John Hatties theory
Website with background information on John Hattie's meta-studies on visible learning and the impact teachers can have on student learning.
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How general is the right to vote?
How does politics work? Who elects the leaders and how? Can all citizens participate in elections? How can citizens control their leaders?
Over time, all kinds of conditions have been attached to choosing, such as gender: everywhere in the world men …
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Free being me: Body confidence teaching material
English site with teaching materials related to body confidence and self-image.
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Atlas of European Values
The atlas of European values is an educational website of Fontys Hogeschool, Tilburg University and the research program EVS European Values Studies with support from the European Commission. The website tries to map the diversity and similarities …
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Pop models: Women in popular media
French language site about the stereotypical and stigmatizing way in which women are portrayed in pop culture. Contains some clear videos to serve as an example.
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Eduthèque: Educational resources site
Site of the French government with teaching material, videos... All the material you will find there is grouped by subject.
The site was created through the collaboration of various (well-known) TV channels and contains video material from the BBC, …
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Belgium WWII: Belgium and its inhabitants during the Second World War
Belgium WWII is a platform entirely dedicated to Belgium during the Second World War. In times of fake news, unreliable and uncontrolled information, the CegeSoma (Study Center for War and Contemporary Society) proposes an online platform that …
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Unia: Handling hate messages
Unia fights discrimination and promotes equal opportunities.
Many expressions on the internet are covered by the freedom of expression. Critical, shocking and hurtful opinions must also be possible. But that freedom is not absolute.
On the Unia …
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Extreme Dialogue: Testimonies of extremism
Testimonies from stragglers, victims or former members of extremist groups can help to discuss extremism or to put it in a different light. In this respect, the Institute of Strategic Dialogue, a London think tank working on violent extremism and …
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