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Multatuli, Saïdjah and Adinda: Teaching idea
In the seventeenth chapter of Max Havelaar , the absolute highlight of our historical literature, Multatuli tells the moving love story of a Javanese girl and a Javanese boy, the children of two poor farmers. But their love and their lives, and those …
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The annoying fruit fly also has countless scientific breakthroughs to its credit
The fruit fly has played a major role in biomedical research for more than a hundred years. The insect that colonizes the fruit basket in no time, is part of genetics, helps scientists to unravel the functioning of our body and the origin of …
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W.F. Hermans, The dark room of Damocles: Teaching idea
The Dark Room of Damocles (1958) is the most successful novel by Willem Frederik Hermans (1921-1995) and perhaps the absolute highlight of our post-war literature. The book is an exciting adventure novel as well as a war novel, a detective novel, a …
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Fieldwork forest: Excursion or material
Fieldwork activity in which students, with or without supervision, compare the forest with an open field using a scientific working method and investigate both biotopes. During non-living research, students will work with various …
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Influence of age on fertility
There is a lot of knowledge gap regarding the influence of age on fertility. Many people (adolescents and adults) think that women are fertile until menopausal age. However, fertility already starts to decline from the age of 30 and decreases …
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Tinker ball: Game
With this interactive game you try to get the ball into the goal in different ways. Use cans, hockey stick, baseball bat, feathers... to catch the ball. Design and discover to arrive at the correct solution.
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Qualitative and quantitative analysis of hydrates: Practical
In this practical, it is quantitatively determined how many water molecules bind per salt molecule of a hydrate (for example that of copper sulphate). It is also qualitatively demonstrated that a hydrate has a different color than its …
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Amylase in saliva: Practical
In this practical, prepared according to OVUR, students investigate the function of amylase in saliva. They do this by adding their own saliva to a starch solution containing lugol. An additional research question is what influence an …
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Making a compass: Step-by-step plan
This step-by-step plan explains how to make a compass.
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Why does our body need fresh water daily?: Podcast
Drink enough water. It is just about the most frequently repeated nutritional advice, especially in the summer. Why actually? Bio-engineer and nutrition expert Elke Godden (University of Antwerp) answers in the Eos Science podcast.
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Construction of the body: Cluedo - MicroScoop
During this interactive learning path you will go on a quest to find the murderer, the scene of the crime and the murder weapon. By answering questions about organs and body systems, you will receive tips that will help you solve the murder.
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Hebban olla vogala, pen trial or the beginning of Dutch literature: Lesidee
The pen proof from Oxford is not the oldest Dutch text fragment that we know, but it is the oldest piece of poetry in our language. In this resource, students will discover the poetic features of this phrase and some of the many interpretations …
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