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Oma gaat de ruimte in! : Opa gaat de ruimte in! De twee projecten hebben een gemeenschappelijk doel. Het inspireren van leerkrachten die met kinderen en jongeren willen werken rond het thema ruimtevaart en luchtvaart.

Overzichtblad Lezen Dit rooster kunnen de leerlingen gebruiken om na het lezen volgende zaken bij te houden:
The Rapture Family
Teachers are advised to review content:
Bill Wiggins film about a family’s dedication to producing the religious drama “In the Rapture”; accompanies his film of that drama
Drama, Music, Religion, African American Culture / Midwest / 1976
59 minutes
Rattlesnakes: A Festival at Cross Forks, PA
The annual rattlesnake bagging contest at this tiny Appalachian festival includes a parade, a fair, firefighters’ contests, and a greased pig chase. A George Hornbein/Ken Thigpen film.
Festivals/Customs, Play, Rural Life, Sports/Hunting / Appalachia / 1992
24 minutes
GRCC & KPO: Vision
Libor Ondras, GRCC Music Faculty, describes his vision for the Kent Philharmonia.
Power Teaching and Classroom Management
This video is a great way to help with classroom management....and engagement! Can be used with any grade level. It works - I've done it!
key words: power teaching, classroom management, engagement, active listening, Chris Biffle (7:34)
Top 10 debating topics for students We are just about to get into some class debating. Here are a few suggestions that you might like to use with your students. Are social networking sites harmful? Is it acceptable for society to put someone to death? Should animal testing be legal Red Alexander: Shipwright and Folk Artist Rebuilding the Temple: Cambodians in America Ray Lum: Mule Trader Michael Miller, Seder Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University Building a Business: Understanding Financial Control Freedom Riders Create Change Creation and Contemporary Science: The Legacy of Thomas Aquinas Basic Arithmetic The Black Death Begins (3:32) Living With the Enemy: The Ethics of Belligerent Military Occupation Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings: Are Retributive and Restorative Principl

This video documents the passions of 80 year old "Red" Alexander: building ships (both model and real), wood working, and story telling. Red was encouraged by the sale of one of his first model ships to one of his school teachers. In 1934 he joined the Shipwrights, Joiners, and Boat Builders Union - local 1149, in the San Francisco Bay Area. After 46 years of building real ships Red retired in 1980 as dockmaster at the Pacific Drydock in Alameda, Ca. Today his kitchen is a studio where he makes
After fleeing their country and the Khmer Rouge, this one hour documentary examines the Cambodian refugees' efforts to adjust to Western life and the significant role played by the Buddhist culture in this difficult process
Customs, Ethnic & Immigrant Cultures, Religion, Festivals/Customs, Asian American Culture / Any / 1991
57 minutes
Ray Lum (1891--1977) was a mule skinner, a livestock trader, an auctioneer, and an American original.
Narrative & Verbal Arts, Work, Agriculture / South / 1972
18 minutes
Read the complete transcript of this interview, and see videos and read information about other Johns Hopkins faculty talking about innovation at: http://web.jhu.edu/administration/provost/innovation.html.
Simon Husband, Director of Richardsons Financial Group, presents the 7th lecture of the 2011/12 Building a Business lecture series.
In this video segment adapted from American Experience: "Freedom Riders," view newsreel footage, archival photos, and interviews to explore how the Freedom Rides of 1961 brought about the end of racial segregation in interstate transportation. The Freedom Riders, aware that their nonviolent protest would elicit violence from some Southerners attempting to enforce local segregation laws, were determined to continue their protest even in the face of possible arrest. A series of events involvi
Dr William Carroll : Seminar
ProgressiveQuest
Understanding the Basics of Arithmetic.
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Abundant trade and shipping spread the Black Death rapidly through Asia and Europe. This video uses actors to add depth to this story, but the excellent maps are the most important for student understanding.
Professor Cecile Fabre (Fellow in Philosophy, Lincoln College Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC seminar series on 14th February 2012
Rudina Jasini, DPhil Candidate in Law, University of Oxford; Legal Officer at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) gives a talk for the OTJR Hilary term seminar series on 31st January













