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OpenStax: Textbooks
OpenStax offers free textbooks to all types of students, making education accessible and affordable for everyone.
You will find books on the topics:- bookkeeping;
- economy;
- management and marketing;
- nursing;
- Sciences;
- human Sciences;
- math; …
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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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Kickwise: Reflecting on alcohol and drug use
This online tool can be used to reflect on alcohol and drug use with young people. There are four parts:
- The drug pyramid: What phase of substance use are you in?
- The drug balance What are your pros and cons?
- The drug quiz: Do you know everything …
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The 5 questions: Students write about happiness in times of isolation
Students from primary and secondary education can send in their blog their answers to five questions about happiness, education, reading, living and unforgettable moments:
- In times of isolation, what have I learned about what makes people happy? …
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Dark Thoughts: Testimonials and Card Game
Youth information platform WAT WAT, together with Awel, VLESP and the Flemish Institute for Healthy Living, set up a Dark thoughts campaign: a YouTube series in which eight young people talk openly about how they are really doing, a card game …
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P-reviews: Linking research to your profession
P-reviews wants to link insights from scientific research to concrete teaching practice. You will read six inspiring examples:
- What is the importance of ethnic-cultural diversity for history as a subject?
- Science is for everyone, including children. …
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