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Spinoza: Lesson Idea
Baruch de Spinoza is the best known and most influential philosopher the Netherlands has produced. He lived in the seventeenth century.
The International Spinozalens Foundation honors this philosopher with this teaching letter.
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Jan Patočka: Lesson Idea
The International Spinoza Prize Foundation is distributing a teaching letter about the Czech philosopher Jan Patočka. The lesson letter was written by philosopher Eddo Evink.
Attached you will find the link to a pdf of the lesson letter with …
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Philosophy: Make room for happiness and sadness again
After watching a lecture by Dirk De Wachter, you philosophize with your students about life:
- Is it possible to have continuous fun?
- Can happiness be made?
- Should you hide sadness from others?
Then you start with quotes from famous people and end with …
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Reproduction ethics: lesson idea
The more the merrier? A lesson about the ethics of reproduction.
In the learning phase, students work in small groups with current news articles on this theme. They are fully challenged to clearly formulate their own opinion and to discuss it.
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Dimensions of meaning: Lesson idea
Teaching material about the dimensions of meaning:
- physical,
- psychic,
- social,
- spiritual.
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The most interesting question: Creative thinking method
The most interesting question is a creative thinking method that revolves around asking questions. Students broaden their perspective on a subject by asking meaningful questions.
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World Religions: Bundle and lesson
A collection of work around the world religions in which the students acquainted with the five major world religions and think about believing or not believing, and the reasons that people have for this.
The following items will be discussed: …
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World trade issues: Cocoa
This lesson letter enables you to include the world trade problem in a low-threshold way in your lesson. Because the world trade rules will only become fairer if the public support is large enough, we invite you and your class to organize an …
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Child Abuse
This resource includes preparations of a course on child abuse.
It is a task in the context of the specific teacher Social Sciences at the KULeuven, where students case material developed for use in the social sciences classes. As a form of work …
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The Sustainable Development Goals: Lesson Map
This lesson discusses the renewed baseline of Broederlijk Delen (until everyone joins in) and the importance of local and global action for the realization of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) by 2030.
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If it is over there, it is here, series I: Life stories of resistance fighters
In Europe, the Belgian NGO RCN Justice & Democracy is raising awareness among a wide audience about contemporary mass violence through the If it is over there, it is radio series here. These radio series with witnesses to recent conflicts …
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Write-them-Friday: Educational packs
In response to the Write-them-Friday, Amnesty International offers educational packages for young people aged 6 to 18 years.
The Write-them-Friday is a mix of human rights education with human rights activism. The educational packages consist …
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