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place’ learning Aims: The pupils learn about the white stork, its flight to the South as well as its living conditions. Addy the White Stork Hey, my name is Addy and I am a white stork. I am about 1. 20 m [...] can measure up to 2.20 m. My legs and my bill are red, so I can easily be seen. In the wild I can live to be 33 years old. My home is where I can find wet meadows. I also like to have some ponds, trees [...] trees and swamps around me because my favourite foods are insects, frogs and mice. Sometimes I prefer living in villages since the people’s waste is my food. Perhaps you have already seen one of my nests on
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questions, e.g. Financing Participation in the ProRef program is free of charge. The financing of living expenses, including rent, must be secured by the participants themselves. According to individual
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Competencies covered: - problem solving competence - ability to act target-oriented - ability for live-long learning - basic knowledge - interdisciplinary knowledge - economic competence - ecological
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beliefs, values, and assumptions, which are captured within (Prown 1993, 1). The power of the past lives on in its things, giving us the opportunity to experience “the shock of connection to an impersonal [...] material culture in history “obliterates so many of the false walls that partition off our experience of living” and “getting this relationship right will help us, finally, make history work for life” (Miller [...] putting ourselves in the same place as the person, who handled the object originally, and since we live in the same realities of the physical world, we all have access to the same tremendous body of experience
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Living and Learning Together 2020_local folder_aug 2019_acje INTERNATIONAL ERASMUS+ COURSE Living and Learning Together Spring semester 2020 Campus Haderslev 2 February 3rd to June 5th, 2020 The Department [...] motivating children and supporting them in finding different ways to learn. 3) Outdoor Learning and Living 10 ECTS Elective module Let us go out into nature and into history and explore how outdoor life can [...] knowledge of how historical and local anchoring through teaching can be put in a global context. Living and Learning Together 3 4) Youth Culture Expressed through Music 10 ECTS Elective module In this
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populations not only support different values but develop different lifestyles. In fact, they live different lives and increasingly seek confrontation. Brexit is a case of a divided population, with mutual [...] scholars, have developed a clear preference for moving within the same bubble and making very similar living arrange- ments. The German author Robert Menasse recently delivered an account of the Brussels bubble [...] 2012), between nativists and glob- alists (Beck, 2006), between people who develop capacities to live anywhere and people who are bound to place (Bauman, 1998). In recent elections, voters’ political
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Source: Author Room Existing Rad Size (m) Existing Heat Emitted (W) Kitchen 0.9*0.5 480 Living Room 1 1.4*0.5 774 Living Room 2 0.9*0.5 480 Bedroom 2 1*0.5 578 Toilet 2 0.34*0.5 382 Bedroom 1 1.16*0.5 774 [...] Base Case Scenario Room Wise Heat Loss Source: Author Room Heat Loss (W) Kitchen 2293 Living Room 1 3520.4 Living Room 2 2063 Bedroom 2 651.4 Toilet 2 594.1 Bedroom 1 1010.9 Toilet 1 845 Home office 888 [...] Refurbished house room wise heat loss Source: Author Room Heat Loss (W) Kitchen 1189.6 Living Room 1 1406.8 Living Room 2 787.6 Bedroom 2 308.2 Toilet 2 252.9 Bedroom 1 531.3 Toilet 1 429.1 Home office
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their topic to their new group. The group now thinks about which of these animals could or could not live in the Green Belt and presents arguments supporting their opinion. These group results should be presented
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and birds available in the respective habitat, although the deer is the preferred prey. The lynx lives as a loner and hunts mainly at dusk and at night. Usually they rest during the day in hiding. A female [...] their topic to their new group. The group now thinks about which of these animals could or could not live in the Green Belt and presents arguments supporting their opinion. These group results should be presented
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underneath is reddish brown. Beside each eye there is a brown spot. Habitat & prey The kingfisher lives in slow-moving or stagnant, clear waters, with a stock of small fish. These can be rivers, streams [...] their topic to their new group. The group now thinks about which of these animals could or could not live in the Green Belt and presents arguments supporting their opinion. These group results should be presented