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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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The Checkington Daily News
SMILES is a media literacy project that is all about helping young people learn how to combat fake news and disinformation. The project brings together partners in the Netherlands (Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Nederland, Nederlands Instituut voor …
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SDG index: Dashboards
This dashboard monitors the global evolution of the sustainable development goals (SDG). You can request and compare visual data per country. For example, in this way:
- to prepare analyzes
- determine priorities
- design actions
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CK-12 Foundation: Online learning materials
Study online and at your own pace with integrated visual learning materials.
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Save our planet: Online board game
After the launch of the bio-economy learning module Save the planet: Bio-economy course and the physical board game Save Our Planet, the online version of the game is now also finished.
Students can play the game online with each other. All they need …
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Digital learning in the pandemic: Handbook best practices
During the 2020–2021 academic year, the global pandemic gave the Europeana community of educators the opportunity to become more relevant in their work of integrating digital culture in learning practices and to grow even further. Events …
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The Belgian banknote: Interactive timeline
Try using a Belgian banknote in your history lesson. This online tool shows 151 years of Belgian franc banknote history. The tool provides access to details of the different banknotes (theme, period, value and designer).
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Face the past: Teaching material Congo's colonial past
This website was created as a result of the Erasmus + project Face the past, change our future , coordinated by ASO Spijker from Hoogstaten, and zooms in on the Belgian colonial past in Congo.
Teachers will find concrete teaching materials and …
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Karen, the meme: Reading Comprehension
Text about the very popular "Karen" memes: meaning, origin, criticism. The online text also offers opportunities for class discussions about stereotyping, sexism, racism ...
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Dealing with extremist online messages: Toolkit
The toolkit contains eleven detailed lessons with ready-to-use worksheets. The first lesson provides an introduction to information processing and automatic thinking, while the ten core chapters each address a specific fallacy or cognitive bias …
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De Facto: Impact of disinformation on education
Based on cognitive sciences, De Facto provides background knowledge about the functioning of our brain. Who do people find credible? Why are we very critical of some info and accept other info without thinking about it? How come some topics lead …
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Our planet, our future: Informative site with worksheets
Our planet, our future is an online platform that can help young people to better understand the causes and consequences of climate change, while offering solutions on how to make our society climate-friendly. The platform combines science, …
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