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All Children All Right(s): Games and activities around children's rights
This guide contains various activities and games that can be used to teach children and young people about their rights, support them in developing skills and knowledge and encourage them to take action to strengthen their rights and those of …
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All Children All Right(s)!: Audio Stories
Mobile School developed the toolkit All Children, All Right-s! to engage youth workers, teachers... to promote children's rights. The toolkit consists of four components: short online trainings, educational posters, games and activities, and …
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Introduction to Children's Rights in Youth Work: Online training
This online training is part of the interactive toolkit All Children All Right(s)! on children's rights, which was developed by Mobile School in collaboration with Uit de Marge, European Playwork Association and ARSIS. The toolkit consists of four …
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Nobody eats alone: Inspiration report
American school project; no one eats alone or We Dine Together.
In an American school, some students developed a project in which they actively connect with new students during breaks.
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Or should the zoo close?: Face to face, lesson 11
The article Should the zoo close? by Dieter De Cleene forms the guideline for the two lessons on exotic animals. In this lesson, students review the history of zoos, their role in the conservation of endangered animals, their potential …
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Should the Zoo Stay Open?: Face to Face, Lesson 10
The article Should the zoo close? by Dieter De Cleene forms the guideline for the two lessons on exotic animals. In this lesson, the students work interactively on the history of zoos, their role in the conservation of endangered animals, …
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Animal experiments on the grid: Face to face, lesson 9
The students repeat what an animal test is and why animal tests are carried out in Belgium. They also learn what conditions apply for conducting an animal experiment. Perspectives, opinions and pros and cons of animal testing are explored through …
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On animal experiments and laboratory animals: Face to face, lesson 8
The students look at the Beauty Without Bunny and Vegan labels. They learn what an animal experiment is and what animal experiments are carried out for in Belgium. There is a little more detail about testing on animals for cosmetics and medication …
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Are we free?
We live in a free country. We can think and believe what we want. We have the freedom to think our king or our prime minister stupid. Even if we don't have any arguments for it. There will be no police to put us in jail. But still... Are you …
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Culture transfer: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about cultural transfer, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
One of the main functions of socialization is culture transfer. We distinguish two forms in this collection: …
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Socialization: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about socialization, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
We call the process by which you adopt values and norms, and make cultural components of your culture your own, …
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How easy is traveling with a wheelchair in Belgium?: Audiovisual teaching material
This collection contains audio and video for a wheelchair accessibility lesson. The editors of Het Archief voor Onderwijs searched for striking visual material and clipped fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to …
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