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Football World Cup: Step-by-step plan eTwinning project
Step-by-step plan to start an eTwinning project around the Football World Cup (or other large-scale (sports) events).
A cross-curricular eTwinning project in which students learn about football and the World Cup, and as a final product create a script …
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Fact Checkers: Lesson Package
Not all information that appears online is always correct, or equally reliable. What is disinformation? How do you recognize it? What are reliable sources? How do social media algorithms work? How do you learn to fact check messages and images? …
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Piet, racist or not?: Bundle of work
The Zwarte Piet discussion continues to cause commotion and discussion in the classrooms. For one, Piet is a stereotype and pure racism, for the other it is an important part of an innocent children's party. But who is right now? Is there a …
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Local Folktales: Didactic Material
Stimulate the curiosity of your students and give meaning to the world that surrounds them by making use of cultural heritage from the school environment: exciting local folktales (from the Flemish Folktale Bank of KU Leuven).
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Is that?!: Actua in your lesson
On this site you will get more information to get started with the question of the day. You work on the attainment targets in one or more microlessons.
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Digital Method: Digital Textbooks
Everything you can do with a classic school book, reinforced with digital options to provide flexible, interactive, visually attractive and differentiated learning material.
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In Flanders Fields Museum: Museum visit worksheet
With this worksheet, students can visit the museum independently. They discover what can be seen in the museum, but are mainly invited to think further for themselves.
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Damien: Teaching package
Damien, the hero? Damien, the Greatest Belgian? Damien, the martyr? Damien, the missionary? Damien, the carpenter? Damien, the development officer? Damien, the saint? Damien, the one from the markers? Why not just: Damien, the human (who carries …
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Walk in my shoes: Didactic package about refugees
Migration & refugees is not an easy subject to deal with in class. Through Walk in my shoes , an interactive and immersive serious game, you can address this sensitive theme in a more accessible way. Your students are immersed in the lives of …
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(Various) fresh talent: Didactic material
What is the contribution of migration to Belgian society? In which sectors do we find the most migrants? Why are people born elsewhere more likely to become entrepreneurs? You will find all the answers and much more in the exhibition “(Di)vers …
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Diamond and jewelry tour, discover the most beautiful secrets of Antwerp: Audio tour
Stroll through the city and discover Antwerp's most beautiful secrets. In this audio walk, actor Herbert Flack and radio presenter Layla El-Dekmak take you on their search for the roots of Antwerp as a world city of diamonds. At twelve points …
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Dilemma 44-45: Interactive lesson on the liberation of Antwerp
A ready-made, interactive lesson about the liberation of Antwerp after the Second World War. Students watch and listen to historical fragments from the liberation period via a web page. MNM DJ Dorianne Aussems guides them through the lesson.
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