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Aletta Jacobs: A Little Dutch
This episode is about Aletta Jacobs. Aletta Jacobs lived in the 19th century, when women did not yet have the same rights as men. Partly thanks to Jacobs' struggle, women were given more rights: they were allowed to study at the university, become …
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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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Multilingualism in the school: Podcast
Multilingualism is a reality that all Brussels schools have to deal with. It offers opportunities, but is also a very complex story. With teacher Anki and educational assistant Karoo, we try to chart a course through those turbulent language …
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How do you survive that first year in class?: Podcast
The first year as a classroom teacher can be quite tough. Where do you get the courage and resilience to persevere? We talk to Ellen (a starting teacher) and Margo (a starting policy supporter). A candid conversation about chaos, self-care and the …
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Outdoor learning: go outside with your class: Podcast
With teacher Emily and support worker Véronique we are talking about Outdoor Learning. After all, outdoor learning offers many opportunities for your class and your students will undoubtedly love it. That does not alter the fact that there …
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Allergy: Eos Science
Why does our body react so strangely to certain substances? And how do you know if you have an allergy? Professor Dominique Bullens, affiliated with UZ and KU Leuven, answers these and other allergy questions in the podcast Ask Het Aan.
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Poverty, unpaid school bills and cost-conscious education: Podcast We bridge the gap
In this podcast, bridge figures talk about poverty and cost-conscious education.
Together with people from their network, they tell how they bring school, family and neighborhood closer together.This episode is part of a podcast series entitled …
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Preparing young people for the labor market: Podcast Operation Successful
You have graduated, but are you prepared for the labor market? Do you know what your competencies are as a teenager? When young people leave school without a diploma or qualification, they may be able to work, but in the long run this lack of …
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Preventive home visits: Podcast Operation Passed
The relationship that young people have with education does not stop when the school bell rings at four o'clock. A partnership with parents is crucial if we want more young people to graduate with a diploma or qualification.
Bridge figures such as …
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Women in the Greek Religious Context: Podcast Broadcast
In this broadcast, Leen Bokken and Alec Verhaeren talk about women within the Greek religious context. They talk about the different roles that women could fill, but also about festivals - such as the well-known Thesmophoria - in which only …
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Why Am I Growing Pimples and Armpit Pimples?
Pimples are perhaps the most dreaded puberty ailment, closely followed by armpit pimples. Where do both come from and why do adolescents suffer more from them?
EOS trainee Elias Ysebaert talks about it with dermatologist Samira Baharlou of UZ Brussel …
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The best pharaoh was a woman, Hatshepsut: Forgotten Women
The Best Pharaoh Was a Woman: Hatshepsut, Queen of the Nile (Forgotten Women)
Forgotten Women is an educational storytelling podcast about women from history who have achieved great things, but who have not (yet) secured their place in the history …
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