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Live with enough: Methodology
The Live with Enough methodology is based on Kate Raworth's donut economy. We look for ways to live a quality life, with respect for people and planet.
The collection starts with a state of affairs: what is the state of the world today?
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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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Material Matters: Article with inspiring insights
Article providing insights and arguments for a transition from a neoliberal economy to an alternative economy.
These are based on the book Material Matters, the alternative to our predatory construction society by Sabine Oberhuber and Thomas Rau.
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Circular economy: Introduction
This presentation offers you the opportunity to give your students a basic introduction to the circular economy. The PowerPoint covers the following topics:
- definition of circular economy,
- 6 reasons why circular economy is important, …
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The sacred nature: Article with inspiring insights
Article that delves deeper into the core insights of the book The Sacred Nature .
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The Curse of the Nutmeg: Discussion
Discussion and reflections on the book The Curse of the Nutmeg about the VOC and colonialism and the impact on the environment today.
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2040, join the regeneration: Film review
OVUR assignment for the film 2040: join the regeneration . The students first look for more information about the film and the solutions provided. Then they watch the movie. Finally, they reflect on what they saw.
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Food forest: Film review
OVUR assignment for the film Food Forest (Louis De Jaeger). The students first look for more information about the documentary maker. Then they watch the movie. Finally, they reflect on what they saw.
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A life on our planet: Film review
OVUR assignment for the film A life on our planet by David Attenborough. The students first learn more about who David Attenborough is. Then they watch the movie. Using a short Kahoot! it is checked what they have remembered. Finally, they reflect …
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Timeline agriculture and horticulture: talking plates
Time band of agriculture and horticulture divided into six parts:
- Prehistory
- Antiquity
- Middle Ages
- New time
- Newest time
- Our time
At the top of each plate are the years (centuries) that the period is about. From left to right from oldest to …
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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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Football World Cup: Step-by-step plan eTwinning project
Step-by-step plan to start an eTwinning project around the Football World Cup (or other large-scale (sports) events).
A cross-curricular eTwinning project in which students learn about football and the World Cup, and as a final product create a script …
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