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Got your back: Class game about racism and bystander attitudes
How do you react when you experience something racist? How can you best assist a target? What makes you not respond or respond to racist incidents and statements? How can young people respond safely when they witness racist incidents and …
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Festivities and rituals: Cluedo
In this Cluedo, no one has been murdered this time, but celebrations and rituals in different philosophies are discussed.
The assignment is simple: the students must collect as many tips as possible to find out which party they have been invited to. …
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The Lions of Flanders: Comic Strip
An accessible comic strip in clear language for (non-Dutch speaking) children and for those who have a beginner's level of Dutch. The comic is part of the teaching material for the performance The Lions of Flanders for young people and adults who are …
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InScreen: Method example
As a teacher of visual arts, visual arts education or visual arts, are you sometimes a bit searching? How exactly do I apply the new curriculum? How do I best learn the visual aspects/building blocks? How do I evaluate or consider art? The …
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Talking cases: Learning Dutch playfully
In collaboration with Erfgoedcel Waasland, among others, the heritage cell has developed chat cases that OKAN classes can use. Students learn the Dutch language in a playful way. These lendable suitcases are tailored to OKAN students and are built …
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Live! Red: Workbook on connecting communication
The Live! is based on Connecting Communication. Students learn to communicate in a conscious, respectful manner.
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The workbook inspires students to:- make conscious choices
- take good care of themselves and friends vrienden
- feel good in their …
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Who helps the frog: Cooperative game that stimulates cognitive and social-emotional skills
Who helps the frog? is a wonderful cooperative game for children aged 4-8 years that makes them much wiser both cognitively and socially-emotionally. The cards are in two languages. Dutch on one side, French on the other.
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Children's rights: Workbooks
We offer three workbooks, which approach law, laws and rules in a social context and which many young people will identify with. The workbooks come with a manual that offers inspiration to the supervising teacher. You can adapt the material to the …
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Football dictionary
Many parents enroll their child in a Dutch-speaking sports club on the advice of the school. This way, the child can also practice Dutch outside of school. The football club offers a lot of spontaneous practice opportunities.
Vzw 'de Rand' wants to …
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Storytelling kiosk: Digital kamishibai
On the digital story kiosk there are 98 stories to see and this in 21 different languages. Via the touchscreen, children can quickly and easily choose a story in a language of their choice.
- the aim is appreciation of the home language and multiple …
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't Zitemzo... your rights, your life: Brochure
Brochure on youth rights with testimonies, information and tips about, among other things, the right to privacy, the right to health, education, assistance and the right to your own opinion.
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Songs for those who learn Dutch
Songs for children and adults learning Dutch. You can order one or more CDs.
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