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Together for justice is contagious: Campaign material
Presentation of the campaign: Together for justice is contagious. Farmers in Congo do not always have security over their land and are sometimes threatened by agro-industrial companies. In this presentation you will see how working together is a …
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Child with ink spots: Street art trail with teaching package
Child with ink spots is a street art trail in Turnhout, you will find the lesson package in the appendix.
It is 1892. Senne is 11 years old and a factory child. Like many children, he works in one of the Turnhout printing companies. The work is hard …
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System Change Project
Project System Change is a visual representation of Kate Raworth's donut economy. It reflects the current Western view of the world through various phenomena. In three steps you guide students to look, deepen and reflect. Do they recognize the …
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Ecological footprint: Teaching idea
Elaborated group work in which students learn more about the ecological footprint of themselves and an ordinary household.
After the introduction and calculating their own footprint, the students work in groups to see how they can reduce their …
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Women in peacebuilding: Teaching package
The package consists of three hours of lessons starting from the conflict in Congo. With a view to inclusivity and to maintain a balance between heavy and light topics, the design principles are as follows: information and various forms of …
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Seventeen SDGs: Roadmap eTwinning project
A step-by-step plan for an eTwinning project in which students learn to think critically about the future with the seventeen UN SDGs as a guideline.
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Right to repair: Lesson idea and quiz
Lesson preparation with links to a Kahoot! and presentation.
In the Kahoot! quiz, students discover:
- why repair is important for the climate and environment;
- which ensures that we repair very little;
- how the Right to Repair Movement, politicians and …
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Parliament session right to repair: Role play
In this role-play, students take on the role of lobbyists and parliamentarians who have to decide whether to pass a law that makes repairs easier. Students also gain insight into how laws are made and how European legislation can influence our …
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Right to Repair: Language Proficiency Assignment
Introduce students to the Right to Repair. Why is it important that we repair more? Why is it that we repair less than before? And how is the Right to Repair movement trying to change that?
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Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole and Other Healthcare Pioneers: Lesson Series
This lesson(series) is about pioneers in healthcare. Florence Nightingale is probably the most famous in Europe. However, she is not alone.
The lesson(series) is now conceived as a class discussion about evolutions in healthcare as an introduction to …
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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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The link between circular economy and climate: Infographic
This infographic shows the relationship between materials use and greenhouse gases.
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