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Youth has the last word in the European elections: Infographic
Belgium opened the doors of democracy by making it possible for citizens aged 16 and over to participate in the European Elections (EE24).
Involving young people in the electoral process can bridge the gap between descriptive representations and …
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The political landscape in Belgium: Teaching package
The BELvue has developed a visual learning tool and a series of assignments that explain:
- how Belgian political institutions work;
- which different French-speaking and Dutch-speaking political parties there are;
- how the parliamentary work is done (the …
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The European elections in the classroom: Teaching materials
Young people aged sixteen and over are obliged to vote in the European elections on June 9, 2024.
View Case4EU's didactic materials that help prepare young people for the European elections:
- the clip European citizen, who cares?;
- a working document …
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Why vote in the European elections?
Prof. Koen Lenaerts discusses the elements of the European Citizen clip, does it matter?
- Why vote in the European elections?
- To vote or not to vote ?
- What is democracy in the EU?
- What is the impact of EU legislation on our daily lives?
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Is the grass and mobility greener elsewhere?
Stefaan Stynen, chairman of TreinTramBus, emphasizes the need for smooth public transport. He sees opportunities for improved service, with more lines, better frequency, more modern vehicles, improved information provision and increased …
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Biodiversity: Recorded Webinar
Koen Stuyck, is general spokesperson for WWF-Belgium. The era in which humans started to drastically influence nature is called the Anthropocene. Unfortunately, nature and biodiversity have deteriorated alarmingly since then. Stuyck calls our …
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Justice in the classroom: Role play
Thanks to Recht-pledge in the classroom, students get to know the challenges of justice from the inside. First, students view and analyze a fictional process. They learn about the roles of the different people involved (judge, lawyer, prosecutor, …
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Democracy: Empathy game for building a democratic city
The students form political parties, they defend their positions and priorities in building a democratic city. The students experience that consultation, argumentation, majority and consensus are necessary in a democratic society and that …
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Reynaert De Vos: Teaching package
An age-old story about a very cunning fox. Get to know Reynaert with your class. Who is he? What did he do? Why is it still so relevant? Read the story, rhyme, make your own book cover and ponder moral dilemmas!
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Mystery of Finance: Preparation and Post-Processing
Discover the Mystery of Finance! An interactive exhibition that takes students on a journey through the financial world. This exhibition offers seven modules in which students explore different financial situations in groups of three or four. From …
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40 years of DHKD: Teaching package
This educational package highlights migration in Belgium throughout history, with special attention to Turkish migration to Ghent. It illustrates how a community organized itself through a self-organization to tackle the challenges of …
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It's up to you!: Election game format
It's up to you! to vote is about the first time in the voting booth and the choices that young people will have to make when voting.
In the game we invite young people to discover their opinions, to stand up for them and to use their voice.
Many young …
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