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Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole and Other Healthcare Pioneers: Lesson Series
This lesson(series) is about pioneers in healthcare. Florence Nightingale is probably the most famous in Europe. However, she is not alone.
The lesson(series) is now conceived as a class discussion about evolutions in healthcare as an introduction to …
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Dealing with diversity in childcare: Class discussion
An excerpt from the TV program De wonderjaar op Eén (2021) about the question of whether toddlers make a distinction in skin color forms a good basis for entering into a discussion about dealing with diversity in childcare and at school, the …
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Federal structure: Overview - SEI what?
A clear schedule of seven pages of the federal state structure. Makes mention of regions and communities, the powers at the federal and municipal levels and powers.
Can be used regardless of the method.
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Philosophy: Make room for happiness and sadness again
After watching a lecture by Dirk De Wachter, you philosophize with your students about life:
- Is it possible to have continuous fun?
- Can happiness be made?
- Should you hide sadness from others?
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Fancy fasting?: Lesson ideas
Does fasting still make sense? What is the goal? How can you make it meaningful
practice? What is the meaning of fasting in different worldviews? What is the link between fasting and Broederlijk Sharing? These are the questions we will discuss during …Translated by
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Baby development: Game form
The students of the class are divided into two groups of eleven pupils. Each student receives a ticket with a baby's skill. The pupils make a long row per group with the tickets in chronological order, from newborn to 18 months.
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Political movements in the 19th century: Schema
A schematic overview of five political movements in the 19th century:
- liberalism;
- nationalism;
- socialism;
- Communism;
- imperialism and colonialism.
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Proactive Circle: Explanation and Example Themes
Working on connectedness and a positive classroom atmosphere. That is the purpose of a proactive circle.
In addition to information about this method, this syllabus also contains examples of energizers, mixers and topics to use in the proactive …
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Annual overview 2022: Summary VRT
Summary of the VRT annual overview 2022 with questions (and answers).
You can further supplement this with a photo round and/or an atlas exercise.
During the improvement you can go deeper into the items that get the most, or just the least, response.
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Philosophies of Life: Quiz
Series of thirteen questions on various aspects (creation, founder, doctrine, moral rules, worship, ...) of various ideologies.
There is also a version of Hot Potatoes quiz …
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Valentine: Write a card
Send Valentine's Day cards to your classmates to tell them why you enjoy having him/her in class.
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Dealing with diversity in childcare and at school: Assignment and class discussion
Awareness of the personal frame of reference forms the basis for a diversity-sensitive basic attitude. Discover how a drawing assignment can be an eye opener.
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