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Values, norms and crime among young people: Work Bundle
The link between the values and norms and deviant behavior or crime is explained in this chapter. The view of man and the world is also important as a background. After all, young people (and adults) do not have all kinds of pleasant, but also …
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The Great Gender Show
What is gender? What is the influence of gender stereotypes? How do we think about masculinity and femininity today? And what can and should be improved? You will find out it all in this educational video.
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Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole and Other Healthcare Pioneers: Lesson Series
This lesson(series) is about pioneers in healthcare. Florence Nightingale is probably the most famous in Europe. However, she is not alone.
The lesson(series) is now conceived as a class discussion about evolutions in healthcare as an introduction to …
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Tournée Amicale, a podcast about friendship with free lesson card
Friendship is central to this lesson. Can friendships change over time? Should you invest in your friends? Is it important to be able to laugh and cry together? Can you make friends abroad? And what do you expect from each other? The lesson is …
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Reflection: Guidance
This guideline contains background information about the importance of reflecting, the reflection cycle of Korthagen, dimensions of reflection and guiding questions to pursue in-depth reflection.
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Silence is not an option: Playlist around Big Questions
Silence is not an option conducts heartfelt conversations with admirable people about the most important questions of our time. The makers are looking for people who understand what the big problems are, but are not paralyzed by them.
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Dealing with Diversity: Toolbox
The toolbox can be used for education to culturally diverse classes and lessons on democratic citizenship.
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What is a stereotype?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes how a stereotype is an image that lives of a person or a certain group of people, but that is not necessarily true. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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Inner struggle: Documentary
The documentary Inner Struggle (30min) has as its starting point the prevention of polarization in society. The film is free and free to show in the classroom. A lesson folder and info sheet are also available.
Inner Struggle brings four …
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We(l) are young!: Lesson package
Eleven concrete ready-made assignments on mental well-being for young people that you can use in your class, your practice, your guidance.
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Workshop 2: I do, therefore I am! How we can learn to think and respond critically: Workshop
You witness bullying on the street, in the station or at school. are you responding? Why do we intervene in certain situations and not in others? Based on the testimony of a person who survived the crimes in Cambodia (1975-1979), we make links …
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Social psychology: Teaching package with assignments
The common thread running through the themes in this course is the influence of people on each other. That is the essence of social psychology.
The following topics are covered in this course:
- social perception and self-perception;
- social …
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