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Classroom Online info session for teachers

  • Sep 15, 2021
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Updated: Jun 15, 2022


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Thursday 7 October, 17.00 - 18.30

The House of European History’s third temporary exhibition places the concept of ‘’Fake’’ - one of the present day’s most widely discussed topics - as a common thread throughout history. This information session will provide you with ready-to-use exercises in order to successfully teach Media Literacy to students aged 12 to 18. You will be invited to play a Forgery Quiz hosted by the famous forger, Han Van Meegeren, and Explore, Practise & Reflect on disinformation and on your own Snap Judgement. Languages: Dutch, English, French More information on the sessions and how to register here.


 
 
 

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