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I think the Belgians ...: speaking exercise
Strips with I think that the Belgians ..., made in Part 3 of So said 2.1 ( That is the Belgians) .
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Opinion piece: Diversity in teacher education
The fact that there is a growing ethnic diversity in education is no longer a surprising statement. Teachers have to deal with these differences in the classroom, but as a result, they face numerous challenges. Think of a new student who does not …
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Opening Sterile wondset: Roadmap
Instruction sheet showing in fifteen steps how to open a sterile wondset.
You can also find a lesson plan to teach the practicing the steps.
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Prejudices and discrimination: Assignment collection
Bundle with three assignments about prejudice and discrimination.
Assignments 1 and 2 are about prejudices. What are prejudices? How do prejudices arise?
Assignment 3 is a viewing assignment. The students watch the TV program Dare to Ask: Refugees …
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What is a stereotype?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes how a stereotype is an image that lives of a person or a certain group of people, but that is not necessarily true. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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Workshop 1: Beyond the cubicles; how to counter stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination
We divide people into groups: man, woman, child, adult ... in itself, nothing wrong with that. But what if those boxes have an obstructive effect and they lead to exclusion and discrimination? We hear from a Rwandan witness what far-reaching …
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Slow learners in the classroom: How do you deal with them?
This article is about tackling slow learners in your classroom. What prejudices are there about them? Why are they slow to learn? How can you adapt your lesson to slow learners?
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Scotland: Interactive exercise
In this Nearpod your students will get to know Scotland through all kinds of quizzes, videos, polls ...
The students are introduced to:
- clichés and stereotypes about Scotland;
- Scottish food and drink culture;
- the Scottish landscape.
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Information about gender in education and upbringing: RoSa vzw
More and more attention is being paid to the influence of gender, and rightly so. Especially in education, where children and young people fully develop and are gradually formed into independent adults, gender is a factor to take into …
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Gender-aware teaching: RoSa's workshop
That boys and girls have equal potential and therefore deserve equal opportunities is obvious to most today. Yet gender, often unconsciously, still plays a bigger role today than you might think, even in the classroom.
For example, research shows …
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BRIDE IMAGE: Creating media in a society full of diversity
BRIDE IMAGE, creating media in a society full of diversity is an e-learning for media makers with tips for realistic and non-stereotypical portrayals of people with disabilities or disabilities.
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Where you are born determines your chances (not): Interactive workshop
During this interactive workshop, a VIA Don Bosco employee will come to your school to get the students to think critically in an interactive way about the question: 'Does your crib determine your further opportunities in your life?'
We challenge …
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