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The sea starts with you: do you help protect the sea?
Litter on the street quickly ends up in the sea via the wind, streams and rivers. There it poses a danger to animals. They confuse waste with food or can become entangled in it.
This website offers many simple tips to limit waste and prevent it from …
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I see what you don't see: lesson packs about waste
Waste has more lives than you think. We can therefore write new and positive stories with it. With I see what you don't see, Djapo presents free downloadable lesson plans for secondary education on behalf of Fost Plus to get started on sustainable …
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GoodFood@School: Sustainable catering action sheet
What children and young people eat at school affects their health, well-being, learning performance and the planet. Would you like to see the food supply at your school (even) healthier and more sustainable? This action sheet shows you how you can …
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SDGs: Inspiration bundle
Do you want to get started with the SDGs in your classroom, but are you not sure where to start? The Province of East Flanders made an inspiration list with educational games and physical material, online teaching material, visual material and …
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READY collection on cyberbullying and 13 other topics
In this exercise, watch a READY video about cyberbullying and answer the questions.
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This is how other schools engage in sustainability education: Nice examples of MOS
Many schools want to share their expertise with you and show you how they approach sustainability issues. The MOS reporters gathered inspiring ideas.
We already have many examples of schools that work successfully on themes such as:
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What does and what does not digest: Getting started with waste
Students investigate which waste is (rapidly) biodegradable and which waste is not.
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The water footprint of paper: Theme bundle teacher version
Did you know that 3% of a Belgian's total water footprint goes to paper? What is the link between paper and water? And how can we use water more sustainably through our use of paper? This theme bundle gives your students and yourself more …
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The water footprint of food: Theme bundle teacher version
Did you know that food in Belgium takes up a big bite of our water footprint: almost 50% of our total water consumption goes to food. What is the relationship between food and water? And how can we use water more sustainably through our food? This …
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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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Teaching Climate Change with eTwinning: Book full of inspiration
Teachers work together and share good practices with their colleagues and students. In addition, they emphasize that although the future looks rather bleak, the impact that young people can have on the environment can still lead to positive …
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Eco counters: Calculate how much you can save
Indicate how many times a week you shower, how much screen time you have and how you travel. The eco counter calculates your consumption of water, electricity and the associated costs and CO₂ emissions.
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