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Philosophers who changed the world
With this learning path, you will learn about a number of philosophers who have greatly influenced the course of history.
You read about:
- Socrates,
- Augustine,
- Rene Descartes,
- John Locke,
- Jean Jacques Rousseau,
- Karl Marx,
- Friedrich Nietzsche.
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The humanism of Erasmus
After an overview of Erasmus' life we see more substantive Erasmus as a humanist and as a believer. Excerpts from two of his works illustrate his views: Hand Book for the Christian warrior and the Praise of Folly. It outlines the importance …
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Equal opportunities in education: Theorem
This proposition will help you think about your privileges with your entire teacher team. It is also useful for teachers in training.
The game was invented by youngsters of Bataljong. In this project of Tumult, young people between 16 and 24 years …
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Get it right: Lesson package
10% of the people own 89% of the wealth. And since the economic crisis, this gap has only grown. Find out how we are all victims of this growing inequality and especially what we can do to turn the tide. A lesson sheet in which you learn to think …
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Reynaert De Vos: Teaching package
An age-old story about a very cunning fox. Get to know Reynaert with your class. Who is he? What did he do? Why is it still so relevant? Read the story, rhyme, make your own book cover and ponder moral dilemmas!
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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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Start with yourself!: Dossier on stereotypes and prejudices
Why do people use stereotypes? How do prejudices arise? And lead prejudices to discrimination? These and other questions are raised by the Anne Frank House in the brochure Start with yourself!
Central to the brochure is that everyone uses …
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Revenge or Forgiveness: Work Bundle
The theme evolves from punishment and revenge to forgiveness.
An episode of Criminal Lawyers is discussed, as well as some high-profile cases covered here.
The difference in punishment is discussed through a game of positions, but 'doing the right …
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Feminism: Educational file
This pedagogical file focuses on the feminism of the 1970s. It was developed at the exhibition "Women free, another world: the feminism of the 1970s in Belgium", which was launched in the BELvue museum in Brussels in early 2020 and …
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Good and evil: Ethics
In daily life we sometimes have different choices. Sometimes they are difficult, sometimes less. In this series of lessons, choices are presented regarding alcohol, beauty ideals and teenage pregnancy.
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Censorship and free speech: Modular educational package
In this package, secondary education students are challenged to think about the concepts of censorship and freedom of expression. They are - since Charlie Hebdo - extremely topical themes. Pupils get to work specifically on provocative topics, …
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Epicureanism and Stoicism: Overview philosophy adhv quotes
In this presentation you will find adhv quotations from classical works explaining Epicureanism Horace and the stoicism of Seneca and Marcus Aurelius.
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