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Best Practices for the Inclusive Philosophy Classroom
Read MoreNavigation in the Ancient Mediterranean and Beyond Early celestial navigational skills of mariners in the European ancient world.
The students will learn about the navigational methods and seafaring in the ancient epochs like the Bronze Age. With two activities, they will learn how the apparent diurnal paths of stars can help find the cardinal directions and set course to known destinations in the Mediterranean.
This resource is part of the educational kit "Navigation Through the Ages". You can read more about the kit in the presentation attached. Find all related resources selecting the category "Navigation Through the Ages" and "secondary level".
TEC: Ενημερωτικό Φυλλάδιο
Φωτόδεντρο: Νεοελληνική λογοτεχνία
1000+ videos from the world's leading thinkers
A rather extensive list of videos and interviews by the world's leading thinkers on a range of topics and contemporary challenges. The content is taken from the Institute of Arts and Ideas initiative.
Τhe IAI seeks to challenge the notion that our present accepted wisdom is the truth. It aims to uncover the flaws and limitations in our current thinking in search of alternative and better ways to hold the world.
1000+ videos from the world's leading thinkers
A rather extensive list of videos and interviews by the world's leading thinkers on a range of topics and contemporary challenges. The content is taken from the Institute of Arts and Ideas initiative.
Τhe IAI seeks to challenge the notion that our present accepted wisdom is the truth. It aims to uncover the flaws and limitations in our current thinking in search of alternative and better ways to hold the world.
48 Animated Videos Explain the History of Ideas: From Aristotle to Sartre
"Short animated videos from BBC Radio 4, all covering the big questions: How did everything begin? What makes us human? What is love? How can I know anything at all?
50 Incredibly Useful Links For Learning & Teaching The English Language
Teaching a new language to non-native speakers may be one of the most challenging educational jobs out there, so ELL teachers can use all of the help they can get! Thankfully, many excellent resources for ELL and ESL exist online, from full-service websites to reference tools and communities, all designed to make the task of educating ELL students just a little bit easier and more effective.
We’ve scoured the Internet to share 50 of the best of these resources, and we hope you’ll find lots of valuable content and tools through these incredibly useful links for ELL educators.
8 Ways To Teach Climate Change In Almost Any Classroom
A complete training in digital storytelling for teachers using Genialy
A LEVEL PHILOSOPHY
A list of AoI activities in 10 languages that have been developed with the collaboration of Science Centres, Research Institutions & Museums
A list of AoI activities in 10 languages that have been developed with the collaboration of Science Centres, Research Institutions & Museums. These are STEM activities that combine science teaching and learning with core RRI principles
A RAYUELA workshop on Cybersafety
A RAYUELA workshop on scientific misinformation and conspiracy theories
This is a workshop organised by the RAYUELA project on the theme of scientific misinformation and deception. A presentation is followed by a collective exercise with participants trying to dismantle Conspiracy Theories by learning to recognise its basic features.