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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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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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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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lexgo: Belgian law, information for legal professions
LexGO is the most important vacancy and portal site for the legal community in Belgium.
Through the Legal Career Guide , they guide students through the legal profession and help them make a suitable study choice.
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BMC²: Le business model canva cooperative
BMC² is an educational tool that helps students think through their entrepreneurial project
The tool is based on the Cooperative Business Model Canvas and helps students to turn a motivating idea into a personal or collective project. By …Translated by
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House of Erasmus: Citizenship Lessons
House of Erasmus is a group of volunteers who want to promote the ideas, ideas and ideals of Erasmus for a peaceful and tolerant society by giving a concrete, contemporary interpretation to Erasmus' ideas.
On the website, under types of building …
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TerInfo: Making terrorism a topic for discussion in the classroom
TerInfo is a Utrecht University website that aims to help teachers discuss terrorism, political violence and violent events in society. The program has a historicizing approach and focuses on transferring knowledge and providing context, helping …
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The Competitors: Banned Cartel Arrangements
This webpage of the Dutch Authority for Consumers & Markets is a detailed lesson about prohibited cartel and price fixing. The Dutch regulations are just like the Belgian regulations on European legislation and therefore very similar.
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Infection prevention
Have you received the following questions from your students/pupils:
- How does our immune system work?
- How do I get infected?
- Why do I have to disinfect my hands?
- Why do I need good ventilation?
- How do I protect myself if I have to care for …
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Educational Toolkit for Young Consumers: Teaching Material
Looking for materials for English lessons on consumer rights in online shopping, gaming and social media scams. With the video and quiz, young people are made aware that online gaming and buying is not always without risk. The teaching material …
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How general is the right to vote?
How does politics work? Who elects the leaders and how? Can all citizens participate in elections? How can citizens control their leaders?
Over time, all kinds of conditions have been attached to choosing, such as gender: everywhere in the world men …
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Read Before Use: Handling Chemical Products
Prevent accidents with Read Before Use.
With information about:
- chemical products;
- read before use;
- golden tips;
- hazard symbols;
- what to do in the event of an accident.
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