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Genetics: Teaching package
DNA is in all our cells and we are getting to know it better and better. Just think of the many news items about NIPT, CRISPR… Our DNA largely determines who we are and raises questions.
This lesson pack offers inspiration and materials to get …
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Good and evil: Ethics
In daily life we sometimes have different choices. Sometimes they are difficult, sometimes less. In this series of lessons, choices are presented regarding alcohol, beauty ideals and teenage pregnancy.
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Philosophers who changed the world (Extended version)
In world history sometimes things happen that change thoughts in a society. They can sometimes have a major influence on the decisions of leaders in a country. This learning path examines the influences of some great philosophers. A number of …
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Listen better to your student during instrument class
A violin teacher noticed that she always looked at the technical aspect: the bow stroke that is not correct, a wrong fingering, the thumb that is not in the right place ...
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , founder of Kunstig …
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Making an inspiration list for a musical work: Lesson suggestion
Violinist Stephen Nachmanovitch and pianist Ron Fein juxtaposed images from magazines with their scores. They were inspired by the images to give musical works their own (meaningful) atmosphere.
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Meritocracy: Concept of equality
This knowledge clip (animation film) briefly explains the concept of equality from the meritocratic point of view. For example, the ideology of the meritocracy will first be explained and then supplemented with an application to education. …
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Philosophers who changed the world
With this learning path, you will learn about a number of philosophers who have greatly influenced the course of history.
You read about:
- Socrates,
- Augustine,
- Rene Descartes,
- John Locke,
- Jean Jacques Rousseau,
- Karl Marx,
- Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Greek philosophers: View of man
Your view of the world largely determines your lifestyle. How do the Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato and Epicurus view it?
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Do animals have feelings and a personality?
Do swans fall in love? Can a great tit be arrogant? How Smart Are Goldfish Really? And can a dog mourn its dead owner? Rudi D'Hooge, professor of biological psychology at KU Leuven, explains in this podcast why answers to those questions are not …
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Friedrich Nietzsche: Nihilism
Friedrich Nietzsche was the favorite philosopher of Adolf Hitler. But has he understood Nietzsche's philosophy well? What does he mean by nihilism? What does he mean by "God is dead"?
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Gastronomy: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about gastronomy, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. Gastronomy refers not only to the culinary arts of star chefs, but also to the link between food and culture. This …
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Science and ethics: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about science and ethics, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. We can no longer count the scientific breakthroughs of the past decades on one hand. But all these …
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