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BRIDE IMAGE: Creating media in a society full of diversity
BRIDE IMAGE, creating media in a society full of diversity is an e-learning for media makers with tips for realistic and non-stereotypical portrayals of people with disabilities or disabilities.
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Where you are born determines your chances (not): Interactive workshop
During this interactive workshop, a VIA Don Bosco employee will come to your school to get the students to think critically in an interactive way about the question: 'Does your crib determine your further opportunities in your life?'
We challenge …
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Gender and Sexual Violence: YOUCA 2023
This educational package was created in collaboration with Plan Belgium in the context of the YOUCA Action Day 2023. With the proceeds from the YOUCA Action Day 2023 we support a Plan Senegal project and several smaller projects worldwide in the …
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Gender-aware teaching
'You do gender-conscious teaching for everyone', says Myriam Halimi of RoSa vzw. 'Because even students who seem to fit in the right boxes are confronted with stereotypes about boys and girls. In a gender-aware school they discover which talents …
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Together we are best: Video clip about MVX
This song is about the theme 'You are who you are.' About being yourself, gender roles, identity, boys, girls and everything in between
A few sentences from the text summarize it nicely:
'No one is the same, but we like that. You can't change us, …
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Information about gender in education and upbringing: RoSa vzw
More and more attention is being paid to the influence of gender, and rightly so. Especially in education, where children and young people fully develop and are gradually formed into independent adults, gender is a factor to take into …
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East west, north best: Pre-school
There is a deadly virus. Preschoolers fold back on a shrinking slump of ground. Not much more penetrates the ever-expanding world outside their shelter, not even through screens. Most surprising of all is that it is far safer than here. Yes, …
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Which color is your skin? Conversations about Racism with Preschool Children: Preschool
If we want our children to grow up to be adults without prejudice or bias, we as teachers and as parents sometimes need to step out of our comfort zone. That much has become clear again in recent days. A first necessary step is to talk about …
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Gender in Kindergarten: Practical Toolkit for Kindergarten Teachers
The Gender in Kindergarten Toolkit is a practical toolkit for kindergarten teachers and educators who want to teach gender-consciously. Teachers who encounter certain stereotypes in the classroom or at school, but do not know how to break through or …
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Julian is a mermaid: Teaching and processing tip Youth literature
This lesson tip describes how Jessica Love's book Julian is a mermaid can be used in the classroom. The lesson tip contains practical and creative processing options and introductions to various themes. The lesson tip was prepared by education …Translated by
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What is a stereotype?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes how a stereotype is an image that lives of a person or a certain group of people, but that is not necessarily true. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What is exoticism?: Kevin Kabongo explains
Kevin Kabongo, co-founder of Waka Waka generation, describes exoticism as 'having a preference for the strange'. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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