Generation K Episode 1: You Are Who You Are (1)


In this assignment the students create a visual representation of themselves. By filling in their drawn silhouette with their characteristics, the students can discover who they are.

The Ketnet program

Generation K is a Ketnet magazine with Kristel Verbeke that makes children think about themselves, society and justice. Using candid camera shots, longer reports and short sections, Generation K wants to show how children themselves experience and deal with their rights and moral values, even when they are threatened. Generation K wants to inspire and encourage children to think about their own rights and those of others, and encourage them to stand up for them.

Children's rights education at school

A natural place for children with questions about children's rights is their own classroom. As a teacher it is important to be able to respond to the questions that the students may have about this:

  • What rights do children have?
  • What should I do if someone violates my rights?
  • How can I stand up for my own rights and those of others, here and elsewhere in the world?

To make the themes in Generation K also a topic for discussion in education and to help teachers with this, you can find an educational package with ready-to-use methodologies here.

The methods are divided by age. Here you will find the package for six to nine year olds . The lesson letters are linked to various items from the Generation K program.

The links to the video fragments can be found in the lesson letters and on Het Archief.

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