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Political parties in Flanders: Overview
Presentation of the Flemish political parties and their programme. You will receive an overview of the most important parties, the chairman and the most important positions from the party program. You can use this presentation in connection with …
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Make or do?: Explanation of difference with practice
This presentation explains the difference between making and doing. At the end there is a completion exercise for the students.
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Stick men: Images of emotions
Pictures of stick men depicting emotions such as shy, tired, angry...
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Writing and writing down: Explanation of difference
This presentation explains the difference between writing and writing down. You will also receive some example sentences.
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Together for justice is contagious: Campaign material
Presentation of the campaign: Together for justice is contagious. Farmers in Congo do not always have security over their land and are sometimes threatened by agro-industrial companies. In this presentation you will see how working together is a …
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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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Look up and look at: Explanation of difference
In this presentation you will receive an explanation about the difference between looking at and looking at.
After a diagram explaining the difference, a number of examples follow.
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The Stemzetters: Elections and democracy
2024 is an important election year, especially for young people. Young people then make up 10% of the total voting population. In addition, young people aged sixteen and over can vote during the European elections.
In this lesson, students discover …
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Mental health: Group discussion
Presentation made in Canva.
Based on the presentation you can have a group discussion about mental health week.
The lesson is based onTake off: Lesson Package
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Driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication: Lesson idea
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For this theme, teachers have their students conduct research into the connection between addiction and road safety. Because young people often minimize the effects of psychotropic substances, the aim is to give certain prejudices an objective …
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Circular economy: Introduction
This presentation offers you the opportunity to give your students a basic introduction to the circular economy. The PowerPoint covers the following topics:
- definition of circular economy,
- 6 reasons why circular economy is important, …
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EDUbox Politics: Your voice in our political system
This EDUbox fits into the Elections '24 offering and is closely linked to the EDUbox Ideology and EDUbox Persuasion. The EDUbox Politics wants to give young people insight into how decisions are made. How do you convince people of your ideas, how …
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