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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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Dealing with diversity in childcare: Class discussion
An excerpt from the TV program De wonderjaar op Eén (2021) about the question of whether toddlers make a distinction in skin color forms a good basis for entering into a discussion about dealing with diversity in childcare and at school, the …
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Philosophy: Make room for happiness and sadness again
After watching a lecture by Dirk De Wachter, you philosophize with your students about life:
- Is it possible to have continuous fun?
- Can happiness be made?
- Should you hide sadness from others?
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Dealing with diversity in childcare and at school: Assignment and class discussion
Awareness of the personal frame of reference forms the basis for a diversity-sensitive basic attitude. Discover how a drawing assignment can be an eye opener.
This assignment (with possible variants) and the accompanying class discussion aim to make …
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Sexuality: Game
On the basis of a board game, they learn what sexual transgression is. There is room for your own opinion and discussion.
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Just out of control? Jump on the back of my bike
Songs from different genres tell a story and contain emotions, we are not always aware of that. Each student reflects on themselves based on an image of a bicycle.
Philosophy for beginners.
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't Zitemzo... your rights, your life: Brochure
Brochure on youth rights with testimonies, information and tips about, among other things, the right to privacy, the right to health, education, assistance and the right to your own opinion.
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Picturesque emotions: Talking about emotions with artwork
You can use this method to talk about feelings. The works of art provoke reactions and give an impulse to talk about emotions and experiences.
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Emotion Diary
With this diary, children can map out how they feel during certain times of the day. It helps children to reflect on their feelings and find out if there is a pattern in their feelings and behaviour. The feeling thermometer is used to indicate how …
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Well-being during corona: Work leaves
A lesson that can be used to talk about student welfare in corona times.
The students make assignments related to:
- links to current footage of VRT;
- article by VRT NWS;
- information about JAC;
- cases.
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Words of consolation in the box
Make way for connection. By making a consolation card, students write
comforting words for each other. The comfort box is for a student who needs extra support.
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Bomb Shelter: Ethical Dilemma
The bomb shelter problem is an ethical dilemma that challenges students to reflect on issues such as racism and discrimination. Which arguments to keep someone in the basement are okay and which are not? What arguments can you use for this at …
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