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Got your back: Class game about racism and bystander attitudes
How do you react when you experience something racist? How can you best assist a target? What makes you not respond or respond to racist incidents and statements? How can young people respond safely when they witness racist incidents and …
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Festivities and rituals: Cluedo
In this Cluedo, no one has been murdered this time, but celebrations and rituals in different philosophies are discussed.
The assignment is simple: the students must collect as many tips as possible to find out which party they have been invited to. …
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GETTING YOURSELF WAY in Care and Health: Educational game
The aim of the game is to familiarize young people with the healthcare and welfare landscape.
The game is built around fifteen characters with various requests for help in the field of health and well-being. The players try to help the characters by …
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Game box free time
With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet learn and practice words in a playful way, via classic memory, pictionary and other forms of play.
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Playing against bullying
Preventing bullying at school does not have to be a boring affair in which students are simply given an explanation of why bullying is bad. If you approach it in a fun and interactive way, you will get everyone involved in your story.
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Say it with an animal: Card game based on the Axen Rose
Do you want to discuss behavior? Do you want to use the Axenroos for this? Then this beastly original card game is for you!
The social colloquial language in a group certainly deserves our attention. Ferdinand Cuvelier's Axen Rose gives a simple …
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Kikkerbecool: Board game to practice social skills
Kikkerbecool is an exciting board game in which the players discuss different skills with each other:
- social skills,
- good manners,
- stand up for yourself,
- deal with bullying and teasing.
While the children cheerfully discuss all kinds of …
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Is that WEIRD?: Board game about mental wellbeing, disability and diversity
Mental vulnerability and limitations are themes that are not easy to discuss and can be stigmatized. The stubborn board game Is that WEIRD? helps break through these barriers. Children are stimulated by the game to engage in conversation, so that …
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JAC: Borrow training material
For professionals who want to get started with the theme of relationships and sexuality in a group or individual guidance, we can also borrow training material free of charge. If desired, we offer consultation to support the use of this material. …
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Circle in the classroom
A box full of questions offers you the opportunity to have circle conversations in class.
These cards help you create connections between students and teachers, maintain relationships by talking about what is going on in the group and restore when …
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Booost!: Game about puberty
You make with Booost! resilience, image, sexuality, relationships, changes to the body and online behavior in a pleasant way, from the world of children and young people. In this way they gain insight into their own skills and attitudes, they get …
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(TA) ALIENS: Board game around language and spelling
On the basis of the aliens the children learn games or practice new vocabulary.
The learning content is tailored to the different curricula but not method-related.
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