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What does abuse do to a child's brain?
The consequences of child abuse cannot be underestimated. Even decades after the incident, victims can still suffer from fears, nightmares and psychosomatic complaints. The trauma anchors itself in your body. Prof. dr. Peter Adriaenssens zooms in …
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Why is life sentence not life sentence?
Life imprisonment is the harshest punishment in Belgium and reserved for the worst criminals and for the most serious offences. But does that mean that they will really spend their lives behind closed doors? Not always. Why that is, you will hear …
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How can 5000 euros change your life?
Everyone would like to get 5000€ just like that, don't they? What would you do with that? Putting it on your savings account or taking an extra trip? It seems like a relatively small amount, but for young people 5000€ can change their …
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Why are gifted individuals so often unhappy at work?
Gifted people make connections easily and think super fast. An asset to any company, you would think. Yet things often do not go smoothly in the workplace and many talented employees do not realize their potential. Burn-out, bore-out or job …
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Are you a loser if you don't make a career?
Working towards the next step on the career ladder, continuously training yourself to remain competitive in the labor market with promotion being the ultimate goal. And at the same time looking for meaning and the balance with your (newly …
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Are you sometimes so lazy because you are too smart?
Smart children who fail anyway... it's a story as old as education itself. Are these kids just lazy? Absolutely not, says gifted expert Tessa Kieboom (UHasselt). Gifted children need to develop not only their intelligence, but also the mental …
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Cognitive dissonance
Informative video about cognitive dissonance.
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Prehistoric clothing workshop
Hunter-gatherers were already able to make well-fitting clothing from animal skins. The archaeological find that can tell us more about this is Ötzi, the oldest mummy ever excavated in Europe and extremely interesting because of the outfit in …
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A brother, a sister: Lesson letter
This is a lesson letter for the youth novel A brother, a sister of Brigitte Van Aken. In it she subtly describes psychological abuse. This lesson letter goes deeper into the text, but also the theme.
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Dealing with extremist online messages: Toolkit
The toolkit contains eleven detailed lessons with ready-to-use worksheets. The first lesson provides an introduction to information processing and automatic thinking, while the ten core chapters each address a specific fallacy or cognitive bias …
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Heldenflix: Workshop
Why are Netflix series so addictive? The answer lies in the earliest adventure novels and how well they have been preserved or not. In an interactive workshop we teach young people from the fourth to sixth year of secondary education to make …
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Poor Flanders
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about poverty in Flanders, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection brings together audiovisual material about poverty in Flanders on a social level and in …
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