Dagelijks leven : Eenvoudige standaardzinnetjes Hoe bestel je iets in het Frans? Hoe kan je aan een Franse dokter duidelijk maken waar het pijn doet? Hoe vraag je de weg? Een opzoekwerkje waarmee je nadien al toneel spelend aan de slag kunt in de klas!

Jaarplan 3.3 KG : Integrale projecten Dit document kun je gebruiken als jaarplan. Op- of aanmerkingen zijn welkom.

Kinderrechten : Applaus zonder handen Dat dit boek een eerlijk plaatsje verdient is duidelijk, want... De kinderrechten bestaan 20 jaar. Op 20 november 1989 besloten de Verenigde Naties het Verdrag voor de Rechten van het Kind ernstig te …

Week 2: January 27, 2011
Announcement of cancellation of this week's discussion podcast due to the closing of campus because of severe weather.
Disney's EPCOT and the Dream of Freedom I recently took a trip to Orlando, Florida, for the International Home Builders' Show. After touring the floor and having my suspicions about the industry’s issues of corruption and collusion verified, I decided I would invest some time in a different, more inspiring place — Disney World. I love the Disney theme parks. They are creative, fun, and have some of the best-executed designs anywher

Graduate students growing adaptive sports program
When Jared Rehm uses a wheelchair, he doesn't think of it as a transportation device. He's rolling on $3,000 worth of sporting goods.
Laker Women's Hockumentary, Part 7: North to Alaska
Junior captain Kathryn Sbrocchi goes to Alaska to visit senior goaltender/filmmaker Emi Williams during Oswego's winter break.
One String, Many Sounds: Jonah Ellsworth on Cello
In this performance video from From the Top at Carnegie Hall, cellist and volleyball player Jonah Ellsworth from Cambridge, Massachusetts, accompanied by host Christopher O'Riley, performs Variations on One String on a Theme of Rossini, by Niccolo Paganini. Watch as Jonah plays the entire song on one string, producing a wide variety of sounds. (05:30)
Carnaval : Spelen op het SMART Board Dit is een bordspel rond het thema carnaval. Het is de bedoeling dat de leerlingen in groepjes allerlei opdrachten vervullen om zo te mogen deelnemen aan een fictieve carnavalsoptocht. Van elke groep staat er bij elk nummer op het …

5 Beaufort : Herhaling na contact 14 Deze 3 werkbladen herhalen de leerstof na contact 14 uit de methode 5 Beaufort. Komen o.a. aan bod: de werkwoorden sortir, venir, dormir en faire, mes-tes-ses, son en sa, de futur proche, de ontkenning, à en chez, het uur, voorzetsels, …

Anki : Overhoor jezelf Anki is een programma waarmee je jezelf kan overhoren. Enkele belangrijke kenmerken van het programma:

Dit kan een meerwaarde …
How Do Clouds Form?
Clouds are formed by parcels of rising air that cool and create tiny droplets of water. Learn about dew points and how they affect moisture going from a gas to a liquid with help from a meteorologist in this one-minute video on understanding weather.
Depositing web links in JorumOpen
This short video demonstrates how to deposit web links in JorumOpen, the Jorum collection for Open Educational Resources (OER). A separate video is available on depositing files. This is one of a series of vidcasts on using JorumOpen, including searching for resources. A suitable MP4 player is needed to view this video.
The Evolution of Economic Science: Individual and Firm Behavior
MIT150 Symposium
Economics and Finance: From Theory to Practice to Policy
Moderator
James M. Poterba
Mitsui Professor of Economics, MIT
Panel
George Akerlof PhD ’66
Koshland Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
Avinash Dixit PhD ’68
John J. F. Sherrerd ’52 University Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Princeton University
Jerry A. Hausman
John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics, MIT
De Carle Lectures 2010: Melanesian Success and Survival - Surviving logging
Tim Bayliss-Smith, De Carle fellow 2010, University of Otago; Reader in Pacific Geography, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge and Fellow of St. John's College presents the 2010 De Carle lectures. Given on October 19, 2010.
1990 Rubbermaid Commercial
This video gives students a glimpse of the past as they watch the 1990 Rubbermaid commercial. This video shows a squirrel using plastic containers in its tree to store food. "Don't you wish everything was made like Rubbermaid?" This is a good teaching resource for upper elementary/middle school/high school students and would work well in conjunction with a lesson on economics, supply and demand, and/or competition in marketplace. This is definitely useful to build background knowledge.
12.804 Large-scale Flow Dynamics Lab (MIT)
12.804 is a laboratory accompaniment to 12.803, Quasi-balanced Circulations in Oceans and Atmospheres. The subject includes analysis of observations of oceanic and atmospheric quasi-balanced flows, computational models, and rotating tank experiments. Student projects illustrate the basic principles of potential vorticity conservation and inversion, Rossby wave propagation, baroclinic instability, and the behavior of isolated vortices.
21A.218J Identity and Difference (MIT)
How can the individual be at once cause and consequence of society, a unique agent of social action and also a social product? Why are some people accepted and celebrated for their particular features while other people and behaviors are considered deviant and stigmatized? This course examines theoretical perspectives on human identity, focusing on processes of creating categories of acceptable and deviant identities. We will discuss how identities are formed, how they vary, the forms and possib
21A.218J Identity and Difference (MIT)
How can the individual be at once cause and consequence of society, a unique agent of social action and also a social product? This course explores how identities, whether of individuals or groups, based on single behaviors or institutional practices, are produced, maintained, and transformed. Students will be introduced to various theoretical perspectives that are used to make sense of identity formation, including essentialism, constructivism, stigma, deviance, discourse, and performance. We w
IDS Big Question for Development - IDS Fellow - Mariz Tadroz speaks on Religion and Development
IDS Fellow Mariz Tadros talks about her latest IDS Bulletin - 'Religion, Rights and Gender at the Crossroads'.
This IDS Bulletin questions what the intersection of global, local and national politics means for policy and practice in the realm of religion and gender. The articles explore how religion has been used in an instrumental manner by global, local and national actors as a means of engaging with gender issues in Muslim communities. The deployment of religion is intend













