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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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Circular fashion: Project InnoVET
The Circular Fashion project is fully committed to the circular economy and represents an important innovation in fashion education by thoroughly revising the lessons and the guidance of students in the light of the sustainability démarches in …
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The baker: Educational suitcases
The Bakery Museum provides educational suitcases so that students can learn more about the baker and bread. The ready-made packages are drawn up per degree and consist of a wide range of active, didactic teaching methods. They consist of a manual …
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Romanesque and Gothic art: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about Romanesque and Gothic art, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
We immerse you in Romanesque and Gothic art, specifically the architecture of ecclesiastical buildings. …
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About food: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about healthy food, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. About food is a report magazine in which Kobe Ilsen and Danira Boukhriss Terkessidis look for answers to the …
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Create weekly menu: Seasonal calendar and decision tree
The third principle of the food triangle is: Avoid food loss and moderate your consumption.
With a weekly menu (and shopping list) you can plan healthy eating, avoid food loss and overconsumption.
This weekly menu even includes a seasonal calendar so …
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Healthy shopping list
The third principle of the food triangle is: Avoid food loss and moderate your consumption.
With a shopping list (and weekly menu) you can plan healthy eating, avoid food loss and overconsumption. Because that way you don't buy more food than you …
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Ultra-processed foods and food processing: Infographic
Empty calories are foods that provide energy (calories), but little or no useful nutrients (mainly sugar and/or fat). They do fill, but do not feed. In other words: they have no added value for our body.
That is why empty calories such as soft …
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Environmental impact of plant and animal food: Infographic
One of the principles of the food triangle is: Eat relatively more vegetable than animal food. This is not only good for your own health, but also for the environment.
This graph shows the average environmental impact of different food groups, based …
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Selling in a retail space at school: Fill in the blank
(Fill-in) exercise: How do you sell products in a bread and pastry shop, chocolate shop?
Group work (three to five people): How to sell products in a bread and confectionery shop, chocolate shop.
Order:
- In the middle, write the phrase WHY …
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Teamwork: Course
This Teamwork course consists of eight themes:
- Part 1: the team
- Part 2: communication
- Part 3: active listening
- Part 4: dealing with feedback
- Part 5: assertiveness
- Part 6: transfer and consultation moments
- Part 7: management
- Part 8: conflict …
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How to use the Nutriscore: Infographic
The Nutriscore can be found everywhere. On packaging, promotional brochures from the supermarket, price labels… Correct use and interpretation of the Nutriscore is important to make healthier choices. Continue to use the food triangle as a basis …
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