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Justice in the classroom: Role play
Thanks to Recht-pledge in the classroom, students get to know the challenges of justice from the inside. First, students view and analyze a fictional process. They learn about the roles of the different people involved (judge, lawyer, prosecutor, …
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Documentary Rabot: Discussion
This collection of assignments is part of the documentary Rabot , a film by Christina Vandekerckhove from 2018.
The documentary follows a number of people in the Rabot social housing block in Ghent, just before the social housing block was demolished …
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The European Union as a model for the democratic constitutional state: Presentation
In this Powerpoint presentation, the course material regarding the EU and democracy is linked to prior knowledge of economics and law. This includes:
- what is the EU;
- what is the principle of a democratic constitutional state and why is this important …
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Holding Up the Sky: Teaching Guide
This lesson folder accompanies the film Holding Up the Sky.
Contents
If the shamans stop dancing and life in the rainforest loses its balance, the sky will fall and crush everything. This wisdom is passed on from generation to generation by the …
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Deed or Crime?: Teaching Pack
Transgressions, misdemeanors and crimes are of all times and all cultures. The weight that societies assign to these crimes varies, as does the level of punishment. Mythological, Biblical and other stories about deviant behavior and punishment are …
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Seventeen SDGs: Roadmap eTwinning project
A step-by-step plan for an eTwinning project in which students learn to think critically about the future with the seventeen UN SDGs as a guideline.
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The Carlo case: Listening assignment
This assignment/test fits with the report The Carlo van Pano case of 9 February 2022.
You can use this on the occasion of the Write-Them-Friday of 2021, with the subject: right to a fair trial.
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Getting started with ... who is allowed to do what?: Lesson activity
There are all kinds of problems in Onsland . But how do you solve it? And how do you do that honestly?
The students are given the role of executive power, legislature, judiciary and make decisions on bills in their fictional country.
In addition, the …
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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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Differentiation and enrichment material for the gifted: Overview
A table of materials and methods from publishers that can be used in differentiation and enrichment for cognitively strong learners.
It is stated for which subject and in which year they can be used.
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Dealing with extremist online messages: Toolkit
The toolkit contains eleven detailed lessons with ready-to-use worksheets. The first lesson provides an introduction to information processing and automatic thinking, while the ten core chapters each address a specific fallacy or cognitive bias …
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Get it right: Lesson package
10% of the people own 89% of the wealth. And since the economic crisis, this gap has only grown. Find out how we are all victims of this growing inequality and especially what we can do to turn the tide. A lesson sheet in which you learn to think …
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