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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?'
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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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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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Santa Claus brings a doll for Wout and a fire truck for Louise: Kindergarten
The link with young children is also not far away in advertising. Certainly now that the entire Sintgebeuren controls the commercials. The commercial spotlights what the expectations we have in terms of 'boys play with' and 'girl play …
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Gender-aware teaching: RoSa's workshop
That boys and girls have equal potential and therefore deserve equal opportunities is obvious to most today. Yet gender, often unconsciously, still plays a bigger role today than you might think, even in the classroom.
For example, research shows …
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Acting gender-consciously is not simple: Kindergarten
In the series of tips for kindergarten teachers and teachers , we put messages in the spotlight that appeared on Kleutergewijs , a blog about research and innovation in pre-school education. This contribution deals with gender-conscious action. …
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Give boys and girls equal opportunities through a draw
Every teacher generally agrees: an ideal (nursery) class offers every child the opportunity to develop optimally. It is a class in which students are stimulated and in which they get the chance to develop fully in a playful way.
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Myths and stereotypes about the Jews (workshop)
This activity offers young people the opportunity to analyze various myths and stereotypes about the Jews , including conspiracy and conspiracy theories. The goal is to understand why these myths exist, to deconstruct them so that the youth can …
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Opinion piece: Diversity in teacher education
The fact that there is a growing ethnic diversity in education is no longer a surprising statement. Teachers have to deal with these differences in the classroom, but as a result, they face numerous challenges. Think of a new student who does not …
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