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Electoral council in the classroom
The Electoral Council is a Dutch serious game that focuses on four topics:
- subversive crime
- social media
- cybercrime
- sexting
Each topic has a video of a maximum of ten minutes in which one or more dilemmas are presented to the class or to a group …
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Children's rights in the digital world
A number of workshops were given in various schools for the participatory development of an animated video about children's rights in the digital world. An information bundle was developed for this purpose that KeKi is happy to make available. …
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Children's Rights Convention in fourteen rights: Teaching materials and poster
November 20 is Children's Rights Day. The moment to put children's and youth rights in the spotlight with the accompanying teaching materials.
You can use the posters to draw attention to children's and youth rights.
The mind map summarizes the …
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Framed: How far will you go for friendship?
Young people know that you are not allowed to steal a bicycle. But they often have no idea what exactly is punishable online. Partly for this reason, the number of young cybercrime perpetrators has increased in recent years. With the Framed …
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Deed or Crime?: Teaching Pack
Transgressions, misdemeanors and crimes are of all times and all cultures. The weight that societies assign to these crimes varies, as does the level of punishment. Mythological, Biblical and other stories about deviant behavior and punishment are …
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Differentiation and enrichment material for the gifted: Overview
A table of materials and methods from publishers that can be used in differentiation and enrichment for cognitively strong learners.
It is stated for which subject and in which year they can be used.
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Children's rights: Learning path
On this site you will independently follow a lesson on children's rights. An assignment/evaluation is provided at the end of the learning path.
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Freedom in the picture: Teaching materials children's rights
How self-evident are peace and freedom? What is it like to have to flee? What children's rights do you have? And a kid on the run? What is the UN doing to make the world a better place? And what can you do yourself? You will discover all that in …
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Choices and dilemmas in World War I: Lesson 3.4
In this detailed lesson example you see how a game can be used in your lesson. The lesson sheet contains information about when and why you would use this type of lesson and what the lesson looks like. You can find the games that you can use for …
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Are Racism and Discrimination the Same?
What is Racism? What is Discrimination? Are Racism and Discrimination the Same? Starting with a good definition of what racism and discrimination is is extremely important, because there are many invisible processes involved in racism and the …
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Children's rights: Workbooks
We offer three workbooks, which approach law, laws and rules in a social context and which many young people will identify with. The workbooks come with a manual that offers inspiration to the supervising teacher. You can adapt the material to the …
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Nettiquette - Explobots
Nettiquette is a combination of the words network and etiquette. They are norms regarding behavior on the internet and everything that goes with it, such as the use of smartphone, e-mail, social media...
This document lists 31 of these standards.
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