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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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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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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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Banknote designs: Assignment
What is on a euro note? What security features can you find on banknotes? Who designed these notes?
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Looking for work: Lesson sheet
This lesson sheet lists the most important things for young people who enter the labor market after completing their studies (having graduated or quitting their studies). Looking for work is also something that young people have to learn and this …
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Elections in the classroom: Teaching package
Preparing your students for the elections? Not an easy task. How do they see political information on social media? What information is reliable? How can you have a constructive conversation about politics? And how exactly does the political …
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Children's Rights Convention in fourteen rights: Teaching materials and poster
November 20 is Children's Rights Day. The moment to put children's and youth rights in the spotlight with the accompanying teaching materials.
You can use the posters to draw attention to children's and youth rights.
The mind map summarizes the …
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Making Frisbee: Octagon
In this activity, your students will work with paper, scissors and tape. Using mathematics, parallelograms and an octagon, they make their own Frisbee.
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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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Mental well-being: Reading assignment and reflection
Questions about the informative texts (testimony + interview) about mental well-being from the magazine Don Bosco magazine. There are also questions for a reflection on mental well-being in young people.
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Dealing with Racism: Actuales
This actuales zooms in on the Black Lives Matter movement. What does the slogan 'Black Lives Matter' mean and why do people take to the streets for this? The debate about racism and the colonial past is in full swing. Society is in transition and …
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