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Chatter cards: Responsible demonstration
Students regularly see demonstrations and demonstrations on TV by citizens who draw attention to their cause. Unfortunately, things sometimes get out of hand with destruction and aggression. What should students think of this? Where are the …
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Is clean normal?: Statement game
With this game you will think together about what you think is and is not clean. You decide together what is clean or hygienic enough. You will also discover what you and your team are already doing well and what could be improved. The game is a …
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Using generative AI safely and responsibly: Toolkit for the classroom
This toolkit, developed by Microsoft, is designed for teachers who teach students aged 13 to 15. It aims to introduce generative AI in an accessible way and build awareness among young people by illustrating the risks to safety and mental …
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Fish filleting
Step-by-step plan for filleting fish with associated lesson objectives and the list of supplies, as well as tips and warnings for students.
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Emailing and Email Etiquette: Course
Course on how to correctly compose and send e-mail where students must take into account the guidelines of netiquette. The most important guidelines can be found on a poster that you can hang up in the classroom.
The following objectives are covered …
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Mango moment: Warm care in a small gesture
Whether it is training for a healthcare profession, paramedical or medical profession, care recipient or patient-oriented care, warm and committed care provision is discussed as learning content.
That learning content makes so much sense. And yet, if …
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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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Stress in students: Tips
As a teacher, you can help your students discover what drives them into stress mode, what their capacity is and how they can smooth out their stress peaks.
In many cases, stress can be tamed if you show mildness and dare to convey clear messages about …
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Children's rights: Flag line
This flag line is designed to make children aware of their rights in a playful way. It is a colorful tool that you can use in the classroom or in other child-friendly environments.
Use this flag line as a conversation starter, in the context of a …
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What is pressure ulcers?
Presentation explaining what pressure ulcers are in the field of care.
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Democracy: Empathy game for building a democratic city
The students form political parties, they defend their positions and priorities in building a democratic city. The students experience that consultation, argumentation, majority and consensus are necessary in a democratic society and that …
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Go goals: SDG board game
The game is intended to inform children and young people around the world about the sustainable development goals in a simple and child-friendly way.
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