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Giving and receiving feedback, observing, reporting: Case studies
The attached cases have been prepared for the following themes:
- giving and receiving feedback;
- conducting conversations and reporting.
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Bad News: Disinformation Game
In Bad News you take on the role of a fake news maker. You may drop all pretense of ethics and instead follow the path of a true media mogul without conscience. Keep an eye on your followers and credibility meters. It's up to you to get as …
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Media landscape in Flanders
This lesson explores the media landscape in Flanders and starts with the newspapers.
The teacher has bought all the newspapers from one day (very important that they are all from the same day!) and distributes them at the front of the classroom. Based …
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Chatterboards: Online game
Chatterboards is a game to really connect with each other. Everyone can participate, in his or her own way. You enter into a dialogue with each other on the basis of question cards, photo cards, assignment cards and addition cards. The …
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Testyourselfie: Testing soft skills
Testyourselfie is an application by Travi that young people can use to check their soft skills for free. These soft skills are indispensable in the labor market. Because you don't have to have experience or a diploma for such soft skills, …
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Meeting with a work of art: Presentation
In this presentation, the students will work on the painting The Third of May of 1808 in Madrid in the Museo del Prado by Francisco de Goya.
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Can you fix it: Serious game
Watch these videos about love and relationships. Help determine how the situation will end for the young person. Press a button if you feel that action needs to be taken. Depending on the moment and the speed with which you intervene, you will …
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Radio Word Forest: Listening to images with a story
What do you see in a sculpture? What would the artist have thought of when creating this image?
On the occasion of Antwerp Book City in 2004, the Middelheim Museum commissioned various youth authors to write a story for an image from the permanent …Translated by
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De Facto: Impact of disinformation on education
Based on cognitive sciences, De Facto provides background knowledge about the functioning of our brain. Who do people find credible? Why are we very critical of some info and accept other info without thinking about it? How come some topics lead …
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Drug Prevention Unplugged: Online Module
Extra online module Unplugged from De Sleutel.
A module to treat the theme of drugs and addiction through distance learning in times of corona.
Includes video material, lesson sheets for students and improvement key for teachers.
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Do you recognize a phishing attempt?
It can be harder than you think to spot phishing emails. In phishing, hackers try to get your personal information to pass by pretending to be someone you know.
In this online exercise you will try to recognize phishing emails/messages. With every …
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Infographic: How do you discover fake news?
The infographic lists 8 tips that you can use to discover fake news.
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