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Chatter cards: Responsible demonstration
Students regularly see demonstrations and demonstrations on TV by citizens who draw attention to their cause. Unfortunately, things sometimes get out of hand with destruction and aggression. What should students think of this? Where are the …
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Sportimonium: Education inspiration packages
This educational package on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was developed by the Olympic Museum of Lausanne and translated by Sportimonium. The package consists of:
- an information bundle about the history of the Summer Olympics;
- a collection about …
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Safe traffic: Lesson sheets
If you would like to discuss a specific traffic theme further in class, there are our ready-made lesson sheets for teachers. The following themes are ready for you:
- traffic rules,
- risks and consequences,
- hazard recognition,
- safe travels, …
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Self-confidence and growth mindset
With a growth mindset, students learn to focus on growth and the process instead of an end result and an achievement. Working on self-confidence ensures that students feel good about themselves and that they can learn better. This video …
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Well-being in your classroom
Students who feel better will perform better. If you perform better, you will feel better. This video explains how you can work on resilience and how you can work on well-being every week.
With the Sidekick Solutions, the Academy addresses a …
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How can I help discuss feelings in a playful way?
Over the line is a method for students to really get to know each other and to see where they are struggling. In this playful way you can help discuss feelings. The methodology helps students realize that they are not alone and that everyone …
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Emailing and Email Etiquette: Course
Course on how to correctly compose and send e-mail where students must take into account the guidelines of netiquette. The most important guidelines can be found on a poster that you can hang up in the classroom.
The following objectives are covered …
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Netiquette: Reviewing emails
Exercise in which students view various self-made e-mails and use a checklist to assess what is good and less good about the e-mail messages.
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Working as a domestic helper: Presentation video
Vorm DC informs you with the video I, Vivi, am proud of my job as a household help! about the job as a domestic helper. In four minutes it is made clear what the job entails, what the benefits are and what you are/are not allowed to do.
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Caregiver-friendly school
This video describes what young informal caregivers are, why it is important to support young informal caregivers at school and how you can do this as a school.
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Stress in students: Tips
As a teacher, you can help your students discover what drives them into stress mode, what their capacity is and how they can smooth out their stress peaks.
In many cases, stress can be tamed if you show mildness and dare to convey clear messages about …
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WHAT WHAT: ElectionZINE
Want to inform young people about elections, form your opinion and make your voice heard? Get started with WAT WAT's election ZINE . A magazine in A5 format for young people with information and tools to form their opinion towards the elections in …
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