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Budget Responsible: Financial education for young people
Discover the financial world and how to manage a budget in a playful way. Budget Responsible is an international financial education project specially designed for young people, their teachers and parents, who can each get started through …
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The Flemish Council of Universities of Applied Sciences: Subject didactic database
Discover a range of teaching materials from teachers for teachers. This database offers inspiration to (future) practical teachers second and third grade in the industrial subjects:
- build,
- electricity,
- electromechanical techniques,
- electrical …
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Museum of the National Bank of Belgium: Guided visit
The museum welcomes students with a tour adapted to their education. A museum guide, in Dutch, French or English, makes the tour as interactive as possible. When booking, the teacher chooses the main theme of the tour (economy, history, a …
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Smart with money: Money matters made simple
With Smart with Money, your students learn how to handle money better. This gives them more control over their expenses. The practical approach with video fragments and questions increases the resilience of these young people.
The website has reading …
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Snap your money!
On this website you learn how to handle money. You can find out how much you already know about money and learn how to save and how to keep records. And you get tips about borrowing, asking for help and how you can live cheaper.
You will answer …
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Extraordinary Budgeting: Didactic material
The aim of the Extraordinary Budgeting method is to prepare students for independent living and to find out what costs are associated with this. This methodology not only strengthens financial knowledge, but also financial attitudes and …
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Extraordinary Budgeting
The aim of the Extraordinary Budgeting method is to prepare students for independent living and to find out what costs are associated with this. This methodology not only strengthens financial knowledge, but also financial attitudes and …
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WAKOSTA?! in picture
WAKOSTA?! in the picture contains seven short films in plain language about budgeting, saving and insurance. With these films, BudgetInZicht focuses on basic knowledge of financial themes in understandable language.
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Try our educational robotics kits for free
As a teacher, you get a free trial of our educational robots, STEM and robotics kits for two weeks.
Visit our website for more information.
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School Fab Lab AR: Machines in your classroom
With the School Fab Lab AR app you can bring various manufacturing machines into your space via augmented reality using an iPad or iPhone. For example, you can get a 3D printer with which you can experiment virtually.
Students learn how 3D …
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WAKOSTA?!: A housekeeping application
A simple app, developed in Belgium. You use this app to record all your expenses on your smartphone. The app is actually intended for people and young people for whom every euro counts, but everyone can use it to benefit from it.
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Wakosta: Digital tool for budget insight
Curious what life on your own two feet costs?
With the digital tool BudgetInZicht from wakosta.be you can work on financial education online. This interactive website teaches young people what it costs to live on their own two feet. They experience …
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