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Children's rights in the digital world
When the Convention on the Rights of the Child was drawn up in 1989, the world looked different than it does today. The digital world was not yet part of our living environment. When the digital world started to take shape, and the impact on …
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Stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination
This animation video explains stereotypes and prejudices in a colored society. Attention is also paid to discrimination as a result of stereotypes and prejudices.
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Daisy Chain: Video about bullying
An animated film on the theme of bullying.
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The Life of Anne Frank
Film about the life of Anne Frank based on drawings.
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Together on the road: The path of the patient (film Damien Foundation)
Damien Foundation showed children in Belgium how difficult it can be for some to recover from a disease. There are children who live too far from the doctor and others who, for example, are given the wrong medicines. Walk the path of the patient …
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Lucky Triangle: Animation video
In this video you will learn more about the 3 building blocks of happiness and the guiding questions that will help you build on your happiness:
- be yourself,
- be well surrounded,
- feel good.
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World's Largest Lesson: Sustainable development action examples
With this five-minute animated film, World's Largest Lesson encourages young people to take action and contribute to the sustainable development goals (= SDG).
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I was a normal person: Asylum seekers are given a face and a voice
In I was a normal person , Nick Balthazar gives a number of asylum seekers a face and a voice. They tell their personal story. A story that takes you from their home country, along their escape route, to the asylum center and hopefully to a bright …
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Martin Luther King interviewed when receiving the Peace Prize in 1964
Martin Luther King (1929-1968) was a a priest and leader of the Afro-American civil rights organization. As a champion of the blacks' rights in the U.S., he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, only 35 years. He had distinguished himself as a …
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President Obama's acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009
Obama's acceptance speech after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.
Obama received the prize in Oslo in December 2009 and gave his acceptance speech.VideoOther -
La Linea: Animation around feelings
This animation can be used in class to talk about emotions and simple animation. It can be a start to film or make simple animation yourself. The so-called stop-motion animation can be well illustrated with this.
With one line (hence: La Linea) the …
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