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System Change Project
Project System Change is a visual representation of Kate Raworth's donut economy. It reflects the current Western view of the world through various phenomena. In three steps you guide students to look, deepen and reflect. Do they recognize the …
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Smart with money: Money matters made simple
With Smart with Money, your students learn how to handle money better. This gives them more control over their expenses. The practical approach with video fragments and questions increases the resilience of these young people.
The website has reading …
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Snap your money!
On this website you learn how to handle money. You can find out how much you already know about money and learn how to save and how to keep records. And you get tips about borrowing, asking for help and how you can live cheaper.
You will answer …
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Menstrual shame and poverty: Lesson sheet
On the basis of statements, situations and a creative assignment, young people in this lesson openly discuss menstruation. On the one hand to break the taboo and the shame that surrounds it. On the other hand, to make young people aware of the …
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Extraordinary Budgeting: Didactic material
The aim of the Extraordinary Budgeting method is to prepare students for independent living and to find out what costs are associated with this. This methodology not only strengthens financial knowledge, but also financial attitudes and …
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Extraordinary Budgeting
The aim of the Extraordinary Budgeting method is to prepare students for independent living and to find out what costs are associated with this. This methodology not only strengthens financial knowledge, but also financial attitudes and …
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WAKOSTA?! APP: Lesson suggestions
Those who learn to manage money well from an early age will make better financial choices later in life and are less likely to experience financial problems.
Through this lesson package, students develop insight into what life costs at their age (and, …
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Your first job: Lesson sheet
Your first job is the first lesson sheet in a series of lessons on social security with which you prepare your students to enter the labor market. This allows them to work with peace of mind. The animated film social security shows why this system …
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Le Livre Scolaire: Online Manuals
Le Livre Scolaire is a French publisher that makes its books available for consultation free of charge. Very useful for all subjects, including illustrations, but especially for language teachers.
You can usually download their own audios for free, …
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Educational Toolkit for Young Consumers: Teaching Material
Looking for materials for English lessons on consumer rights in online shopping, gaming and social media scams. With the video and quiz, young people are made aware that online gaming and buying is not always without risk. The teaching material …
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Label info: Guide to sustainability labels and sustainable products
Which raw materials form the basis of our products? How are our consumables produced? Is there attention to the environment? How are the working conditions? Are workers paid enough?
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The Belgian banknote: Interactive timeline
Try using a Belgian banknote in your history lesson. This online tool shows 151 years of Belgian franc banknote history. The tool provides access to details of the different banknotes (theme, period, value and designer).
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