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The Wonderful Walk with audio guide through Ghent
The Wonderful Walk introduces your 9 to 14-year-old students to Ghent while exploring. You will complete STEM assignments at seven stops. How do you measure the height of the statue of Jacob Van Artevelde with its shadow? Learn about colors in the …
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SONUMA : French audiovisual archive
This website is the French equivalent of the Flemish Meemoo.
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Cart Museum
Since 1950, a unique collection of carts, wagons and carriages has grown into the Karrenmuseum. To date, you can discover the history of non-motorized transport here on the basis of more than three hundred vehicles.
The Karrenmuseum offers guided …
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The Medieval Agricultural Society: Work Sheets and Role Play
Students answer the following problem statement: What was medieval agricultural society in Europe made up of?
The lesson is structured as follows:
- source research into rights, duties/duties of each class;
- applying historical criticism;
- work with …
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Modern Slavery: Audiovisual Teaching Materials
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson about modern slavery. The editors of Het Archief voor Onderwijs searched for striking visual material and clipped fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to …
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The plague: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about the plague, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. We try to unravel the traces of prehistory in our regions. The plague or black death was one of the most horrific …
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Desiderius Erasmus: Biography
Erasmus lives in the late Middle Ages. It is a time of transition. There is a lot of criticism of the Catholic Church. As the son of a priest, things are not easy for him.
He studies Latin and later Greek. He writes a lot, both letters and books. The …
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Joan of Arc: The Virgin of Orleans
The story of a young woman who helped the French king to the throne during the 100-year war and managed to liberate the city of Orleans. She heard voices from heaven.
The French saw her as a God-sent woman and the English accused her of witchcraft. If …
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From Burgundy to Habsburg
The unity of the Low Countries is almost achieved. Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, with a lot of patience, with a clever marriage policy and with a little luck, brought the Low Countries together. The son Karel wants to do the work much …
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The Burgundians in the Netherlands
The Netherlands and Belgium emerged from the maze of duchies and counties in the Middle Ages. How did that go? How was that unification achieved? What's France got to do with it?
The story of the Burgundians in the Low Countries.
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Israel and Palestine: Apartheid and Racism
The students delve into the essence of apartheid and racism and consider how this applies to the Palestinian-Israeli issue.
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In Flanders fields: Discussing lesson poems
During the First World War, Canadian doctor and lieutenant John McCrae wrote a poem on the West Flemish front that would conquer the world: In Flanders Fields . In it he says that the fallen soldiers will never find rest until others take over …
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