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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
Together with artists who use code as artistic …
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Kwisspel: Kindergarten mathematics through play
The educational landscape is evolving. This also applies to mathematics in kindergarten. Skills such as problem-solving thinking, critical and creative thinking, collaboration and self-regulation are becoming increasingly important.
This website aims …
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Corona Educational: School community primary education Sint-Niklaas
The last few days have been special. To structure the entire information flow for students, parents and colleagues, we have created a 'Corona educational website'.
In addition to the class websites, Bingel and the weekly contracts (via Gimme …
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#reinventingBeethoven: A creative challenge for education
Discover the content and creative projects of the #reinventingBeethoven challenge.
250 years ago, on December 16, 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany.
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Heritage map of Flanders
Are you looking for heritage associations, museums, monuments or archives in your area? Are you looking for a collaboration or do you have questions for them? The heritage map on the FARO website literally maps out a handy overview of heritage …
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DIVA: Museum of diamonds, jewelry and silver
DIVA is the museum for diamonds, jewelry and silver located in Antwerp, the diamond capital of the world.
DIVA museum tells the story of the expert design, making and trading of diamonds, jewelry and silver.
You can also visit the DIVA collection …
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STEM computer: Computational thinking
Here you will find various ready-made STEM activities in which computational thinking plays an important role.
The activities are aimed at all primary school pupils, from the oldest nursery to the sixth grade and the first stage of secondary …
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BBC Bitesize: Online Learning
Subsite of the BBC with teaching materials, tests, video lessons, exercises, podcasts ... for almost every school subject.
The material is listed per age category and per subject. You can first review the theory, do exercises and finally take an …
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Curriki: Educational resource site
Curriki is a site where teachers can share educational material, ideas ... with each other. You can download course materials, but you can also collaborate with other teachers on projects, teaching materials ...
Curriki especially wants to reduce …
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CodeChildren: Children learn to program
Codekinderen is a learning platform of the Dutch CodeKlas foundation. The foundation's mission is to make teachers and students digitally literate, with computational thinking in particular.
On the platform you will find inspiring lesson examples that …
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Art in Flanders brings the museum to your classroom!
Art in Flanders is an online platform where you can find high-resolution images of thousands of artworks. You will find, among other things, the recently restored panels of the Ghent Altarpiece. You can download this for free to use in your …
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The Kennedy Center: Teaching Ideas About art
This American website shares lesson plans and roadmaps for teachers who enjoy working with and around art:
- images;
- music;
- dance;
- drama and theater;
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Students can also go there. They will find background information about famous, historical music, …
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