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Why Am I Growing Pimples and Armpit Pimples?
Pimples are perhaps the most dreaded puberty ailment, closely followed by armpit pimples. Where do both come from and why do adolescents suffer more from them?
EOS trainee Elias Ysebaert talks about it with dermatologist Samira Baharlou of UZ Brussel …
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The best pharaoh was a woman, Hatshepsut: Forgotten Women
The Best Pharaoh Was a Woman: Hatshepsut, Queen of the Nile (Forgotten Women)
Forgotten Women is an educational storytelling podcast about women from history who have achieved great things, but who have not (yet) secured their place in the history …
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Why does my body change during puberty?
On the border of childhood and adulthood lie a whole series of changes and obstacles. EOS trainee Elias Ysebaert made a five-part podcast series about it.
In this first episode: why does my body change during puberty?
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Intercultural working with heritage: Guideline
This guideline, written by Leen Alaerts, aims to inspire teachers and heritage workers to establish an intercultural dialogue in heritage education. An intercultural dialogue is an authentic encounter between the cultural frames of reference of …
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MAGDANOG ?!: Informative book about Corona measures
Young people are doing well! For the past year, you and your friends have put your life on hold to protect others. Hats off.
Via MAGDANOG ?! you will discover exactly how the virus spreads and how you can do things safely and meet with friends and …
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Theme cases for primary education: Beringen Library
As a teacher you will regularly deal with themes such as bullying, well-being, farewell and mourning, learning disabilities, sustainability ...
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Cancer expert Tessa Kerre on heroines Marie Curie and Jane Davis
Hematologist Tessa Kerre (UZ Gent) talks about her two science heroines: Marie Curie, the first female Nobel Prize winner, and Jane Davis, who proves that reading has a healing effect. In this podcast she talks about the lives and work of both …
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British Mathematician Ada Lovelace: Podcast
The British mathematician Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) planted the first seed of almost all digital applications that we find so cool today. No wonder then that she is the science heroine of mathematician Ann Dooms (VUB). In this podcast, Ann talks …
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Effective reading education: Beyond the Chalk Lines
What does effective reading education look like? What lessons can we draw from disappointing results for reading comprehension? In this podcast by Buiten De Krijtlines, Carolien Frijns is questioned about strong comprehension reading education for …
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The Scale of M: Mega Mediawijs Workbooks for 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree
Do you want to work on media literacy at your own pace in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade of primary education? This is possible with the (Mega)mediawise Workbooks! Introduce your students in a playful way to themes such as online identity, safe online, …
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The times tables from 0 t.e.m. 10: Worksheet
With this worksheet you practice times tables from 0 to 10.
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ZITDAZO: I count to three
Raising children is a challenging task: being a mom or dad may be the hardest job in the world. Even a teacher or master sometimes faces challenges. This podcast is about the small sides of parenting. Zitdazo brings real stories with a wink, a …
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