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Eco-schools: Sustainable school programs
Inspiration about dealing sustainably with our living environment.
Projects:
- find and research plants;
- less waste;
- W5;
- circular economy.
Teaching materials about, among others:
- recycling,
- waste,
- packaging,
- sustainable consumption.
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Sources book classical antiquity (part 2): Romans
Based on the curriculum history of community education, almost all sources mentioned in the didactic hints were searched and copied (with acknowledgment of the source), adapted to the language level of students of the first degree and provided …
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Sources book classical antiquity (part 1): Greece
Based on the curriculum history of community education, almost all sources mentioned in the didactic hints were searched and copied (with acknowledgment of the source), adapted to the language level of students and provided with word explanation …
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Circular classroom: Educational toolkits circular economy
Website with educational toolkits that encourage the circular economy and circular thinking in secondary education.
Focus is on creating positive change for the future, and involving the young people of today.
Materials are available for free, in …
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Drought in sight: Teaching package
This do-it-yourself package aims to inform students and make them think about the drought problem in Belgium, with sufficient attention for solutions.
Belgium is used as a case study, with occasional references to the rest of the world. The …
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Actua via French news broadcast
Analysis assignment based on a French news broadcast. Difficult, but certainly possible.
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Climate Council: Facts vs. opinions
Joris Meys is a statistician, data analyst and biologist. He was a teenager when he read the first IPCC climate report. Almost all of the predictions have come true. Now, almost thirty years later, there is a new report - an unmistakable warning. …
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Horizontally and vertically
Look carefully at the photo. Find the red lines and indicate whether the line is vertical or horizontal.
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Horizontal or vertical: Exercise
With this exercise you practice the concepts of horizontal and vertical. Drag the pictures of objects onto the words vertically or horizontally.
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Political inequality: Opinions of young people
Young people speak about what political inequality means to them. From the discussion about voting rights/compulsory voting, representation of LGBTQIA in politics, voting rights from the age of 16 to pursuing a social policy to reduce …
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Social inequality: Opinions of young people
Young people speak out about what social inequality means to them. From Black Lives Matter, police brutality and colonial statues to the corona crisis and unequal representation in media.
Contents of this video:
- Intro (beginning - 0.59)
- What does …
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Road from Belgium: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about refugees, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection consists of fragments from the 'Weg van België' series, in which Phara de Aguirre tells the …
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