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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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Drinks and snacks: Lesson module
This teaching module teaches students how to deal with information on the food label and helps them make the right choices. You make your students aware that not all drinks and snacks fit in a balanced and healthy diet.
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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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Stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination
In two hours of lessons, students get to work with stereotypes and prejudices in society and how they can lead to discrimination. The focus is on stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination based on ethnicity, but there is also an eye for other …
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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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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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Sugar: Inspiration bundle
What does sugar do to our body? Which foods are most likely to be found in? Is there only one type of sugar or are there more? The collection of inspiration Sugar offers an unvarnished answer to these and other questions. This makes the what, how …
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Drugs and alcohol: Prevention lesson
Workshop / lesson about drugs, alcohol and addictive substances.
Pupils learn to talk to each other about alcohol and drugs. Together they share their opinion and discuss the influence, consequences and causes of these. The intention is that the …
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WHAT TO BECOME AGAINST: Lesfiches
Students view the video portraits of WHAT WHAT about bullying. Then they discuss the topic with each other.
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Climate change: Getting to know you
During this lesson, students are introduced to the phenomenon of climate change.
The lesson contains a handy schedule to make students think about causes, consequences and possible solutions during the climate debate. Then they can get to work …
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International Day Against LGB and Transphobia: lesson idea
On May 17 there is the International Day Against LGB and Transphobia.
On the occasion of this International Day, çavaria worked out various work bundles for secondary education this year. For regular education, but also for OKAN and OKAN alpha. …
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Dealing critically with food advertising: Inspiration bundle
Does the advertising also fly around your ears during Black Friday ? Every day we have to digest thousands of commercials (especially in this Black-Friday period!). Also about unhealthy food, which stimulate us to eat less healthily. With this bundle …
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