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Giving and receiving feedback, observing, reporting: Case studies
The attached cases have been prepared for the following themes:
- giving and receiving feedback;
- conducting conversations and reporting.
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The water footprint of clothing: Theme bundle teacher version
Did you know that it takes 8000 liters of water to produce one pair of jeans? What is the relationship between clothing and water? And how can we use water more sustainably through our clothing? This theme bundle gives your students and yourself …
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Meritocracy: Concept of equality
This knowledge clip (animation film) briefly explains the concept of equality from the meritocratic point of view. For example, the ideology of the meritocracy will first be explained and then supplemented with an application to education. …
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Children's rights: Flag line
This flag line is designed to make children aware of their rights in a playful way. It is a colorful tool that you can use in the classroom or in other child-friendly environments.
Use this flag line as a conversation starter, in the context of a …
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Welcome to AZ Odi: Culturally sensitive hospital
The patient population in hospitals is becoming increasingly diverse. Do you ever encounter challenges in terms of language, cultural differences or discrimination? Then definitely go on a voyage of discovery in AZ Odi. In every department of …
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Living Planet Report 2022: Youth Edition
Every two years, WWF conducts a scientific survey into the state of the world's biodiversity. This results in an extensive and detailed report. This report, the Living Planet Report, is then adapted and shortened for young people to share …
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How do you talk in class about the war in Ukraine?
'Has World War III really started?' or 'Is Russia going to bomb Brussels too?' Many students have questions and fears about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. How do you handle that conversation well as a teacher?
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EDUC8: Didactic packages polarization and radicalization
Terrorism, war, authoritarian regimes, poverty, natural disasters, violence... The world doesn't seem to be going well. Young people today are growing up in a complex world where religion is all too often abused to condone violence. After all, …
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GUIDE: Ghent Inspiration Bank for Diversity at School
The GIDS guides you through the wide diversity on offer for school teams, teachers and students. People differ from each other in terms of interests, motivations, needs, home languages and cultures.
In the GIDS you will find workshops, training, …
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WHAT WHAT: ElectionZINE
Want to inform young people about elections, form your opinion and make your voice heard? Get started with WAT WAT's election ZINE . A magazine in A5 format for young people with information and tools to form their opinion towards the elections in …
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School 4 School: Actually doing something about injustice
Through these lesson packages, your students will playfully experience what injustice feels like.
However, School 4 School is not just about raising awareness and raising awareness. They expect students to actually take action so that each of them …
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Summer Actua 2023: Quiz
Twenty questions to test whether the students followed current events last summer.
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