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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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Musico Tour: Game about cystic fibrosis
Through this game, students discover what muco is and what influence it has on daily life and the future. In between the big assignments, the students get extra facts about muco.
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Mon cirque à moi: Lesson map at the film
In this lesson folder you will find various ideas to get started in class around the film Mon cirque à moi. This film is also part of Focus French Film and includes a pedagogical sheet for the French lesson.
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Exploring perspectives: Eye to eye, lesson 5
The students practice empathizing with different characters by thinking about which statement best fits which character (such as, for example, domestic cat, shelter owner, veterinarian, cat toy manufacturer). Then they get to work with the …
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Every pet is different: Eye to eye, lesson 4
The students use the framework of the five freedoms to look up the needs of different companion animals (dog, cat, guinea pig, rabbit, chicken, horse or pony) on the internet. They present it to the whole class from the animal's perspective.
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Needs of humans and animals: Eye to eye, lesson 3
In this lesson the students will look for the reasons why people bring an animal into their home and the possible consequences thereof, such as the fact that animals end up in a shelter. Through articles and research on the internet, the students …
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Animal ethics and welfare: Eye to eye, lesson 2
In this lesson, students explore their emotional attachment to animals through the theme of animal ethics. They do this by discussing whether animal rights belong in the constitution. They assume the role of adherents of anthropocentrism, …
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Through the eyes of the animals: Eye to eye, lesson 5
In this lesson, students learn to take the position of someone else (for example, an animal lover, a shelter operator, or a companion animal). From these different points of view, we enter into the class discussion around the theme of animal …
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Pet Welfare: Eye to Eye, Lesson 4
The students explore their own needs and the needs of animals. In a group work they look for information about six companion animals: dog, cat, guinea pig, rabbit, chicken and horse, based on the five freedoms of animal welfare. Finally, we will …
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A pet before and after: Eye to eye, lesson 3
In this lesson, students learn to place the choice of adopting a pet in a broader context of causes and effects. The students discover that most of the reasons for having an animal come from the needs of humans.
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What is animal welfare: Eye to eye, lesson 2
The students look for how they identify their association with animals, as ruler, keeper, friend or equal. They fill in the meaning of the word animal welfare by deriving the five freedoms from various information texts.
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Connected with each other: Eye to eye, lesson 1
On the basis of statements, students explore their own point of view on the themes of animal welfare and animal ethics. Through video fragments and newspaper articles, the students discover the connection between different organisms in an ecosystem.
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