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Six questions about inspiring citizenship
'Citizenship is not only about guiding students in the world as it is today, but also enabling them to intervene in that society; to depict society as it does not yet exist. That should not stop with fine words.' Kruit spoke with Tom Uytterhoeven, …
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Have students investigate the past themselves
History is more than just a series of facts and events. It is also a science that critically examines the past. The research methods that historians use for this can be very useful today. In this way they can help to distinguish real news from …
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Reality Check in Rwanda
Maxime (18), Tessa (18) and Teacher Els won with Maks! A trip to Rwanda in Africa. No tourist trip, but all the way down in Rwandan culture: sleep in an internat, eat what the pot shoves and get up early for school. A week in the thousands of hills …
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Sexual Cross-Border Behavior: The First Line
Two teenagers have sex in the school's toilets. A girl dresses very challenging. A teacher peeks in the locker rooms after the gymnastics. Sexually transgressive behavior also occurs at school.
Class lets a witness speak and gives tips for a …
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