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Go goals: SDG board game
The game is intended to inform children and young people around the world about the sustainable development goals in a simple and child-friendly way.
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Sell sheet: Assignment
In this learning resource you can find an English assignment in the context of Organization and Logistics.
For this assignment, the students prepare a sell sheet of a product of their choice.
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A healthy city, more than bike paths: Practical guide
Download the practical guide and take up the challenge with your students to design an environment that pays attention to, among other things
- child friendliness;
- proximity to amenities;
- healthy food for everyone;
- affordable housing;
- greening.
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ASGARD: Balloons for science
Every year, students from all countries send their self-conceived and self-made experiment into space with a stratosphere balloon. Participating in ASGARD is very similar to a real science mission in space, conducted by a team during one school …
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European Union: Map
Map of the European Union, Dutch (or in another European language), in A4 format.
You will find this information per country: flag, capital, area, population, currency.
You can download or order this map.
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Geology for the Future: Poster
Geology for the future
Geologists will be crucial to meet future societal challenges, such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement to avoid dangerous climate change or other key policies to protect the environment …Translated by
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Tips to reduce your ecological footprint
Our daily behavior is responsible for almost half of all carbon emissions.
In this document you will find many tips to adjust your behavior and thus reduce your ecological footprint.
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How do you realize climate literacy among young people?
In these documents you will find lesson designs and practical examples for working on climate literacy in the classroom.
The following topics are covered:
- global warming,
- biodiversity,
- the effects of climate change,
- thinking about solutions,
- teaching …
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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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Virtual Reality in the classroom: Applications and examples
Extensive list of links to various virtual reality applications for technical and general subjects. You will receive examples of VR for the following courses:
- car,
- wood and construction,
- electricity and central heating,
- VOICE,
- math,
- Sciences, …
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SDGs: Game
We are a group of four international students from the Postgraduate Program of the UCLL in Leuven. For a course on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, we made a ready-made game around the 9th SDG: Sustainable Consumption and …
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Our planet, our future: Informative site with worksheets
Our planet, our future is an online platform that can help young people to better understand the causes and consequences of climate change, while offering solutions on how to make our society climate-friendly. The platform combines science, …
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