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Responding to Controversy and Polarization: Infographic
This infographic provides insight into how teachers can respond to controversy and polarization in the classroom.
The poster is based on a book by the Peace Institute: Dealing with controversy and polarization in the classroom (2018, Pelckmans Pro).
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MOEV: Set your school in motion
MOEV supports your school in developing a high-quality, structured exercise policy and embedding it in the health policy. This creates a dynamic school culture.
The MOEV exercise compass inspires your school to achieve a healthy mix of sitting, …
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Energy Drinks: Inspiration Bundle
Energy drinks become more popular during the exam period. You intuitively know that they are not good for your students, but you may not be able to say more about them. Are they unhealthy? Is it soda? Or rather a sports drink? Are they …
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Radicalization: File
This file is about the danger of extreme radicalization of young people, how to recognise, tackle and prevent it. Swastikas on pencil cases or extreme Facebook statuses about Syria, every school will have to deal with them sooner or later. Read …
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Monkey tail years: The digital environment of children and young people
The Apetaart jaar survey is a biennial survey by Mediaraven, Mediawijs and the imec-MICT research group of Ghent University.
The research consists of two surveys about the digital environment of children (6-12 years) in primary school and among young …
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Responding to Social Media: Guidelines
You see lots of questions, compliments and opinions on social media. But also spam, untruths or even hate.
How do you as an individual best respond to all these things? How do you ensure that you participate in a constructive and respectful …
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