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European Citizens' Initiative: Educational toolkit
The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) educational toolkit aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to be active and engaged EU citizens. The toolkit focuses on the European Citizens' Initiative. After the course, students …
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Webwise.ie: Internet safety education materials
This English-language website works towards safer and better internet use with awareness and education initiatives especially for teachers, children, young people and parents. The website provides information, advice and free educational materials …
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Israel Neumann in the Fort of Breendonk: In-depth school visit
This page is intended as an in-depth explanation after a visit to the Sammellager Breendonk. Students learn about the life of one of the prisoners, Israel Neumann.
The page uses a podcast on this topic and contains a dozen questions on the theme. The …
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Citéco: French teaching resources on economics
Citéco or Cité de l'économie is a museum in Paris about the economy. On their website you can find videos, texts, podcasts and games in French on all kinds of economic topics such as money, income, government, growth, …
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Clip: Film review
Page with lesson ideas and in-depth questions about the short film Klem by Ish Ait Hamou.
You can use this article to set up a class discussion about mental health and the enormous impact of communication and dialogue for processing trauma and …
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Digital Historytelling
Digital Historytelling launches innovative tools for teaching the history of Europe in the twentieth century and citizenship education. On this website you will find fascinating lesson scenarios to support lessons on the Cold War, totalitarianism …
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UN Canon: The United Nations in 65 windows
The UN Canon is an introduction to the work of the United Nations. The UN is shown behind 65 windows, divided between the organization itself and its fields of work:
- UN organization;
- peace and security;
- development;
- human rights; …
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Barbie: Movie review
The page asks students to reflect on male/female stereotypes and (possibly) brings back memories of their own Barbie doll days. Some students have seen the film and can talk about it.
Experience shows that students (girls) indicate that they used to …
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House of European History
Teaching materials from the House of European History museum. The material follows the storyline of the permanent exhibition, but can also be used independently of it.
The topics on which you can find material:
- human rights/equal treatment; …
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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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Brotherly Sharing
Broederlijk Delen strives for a sustainable world without inequality. Because there is enough for everyone. Yet there are people living in poverty. Share and redistribute. And invest in the own plans of the poorest communities in the partner …
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Draw for Change: Teaching package on gender inequality
Draw for Change inspires students to actively stand up against gender inequality.
The free package consists of three steps:
Step 1
Become immersed in the theme and world of the cartoonists.
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