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Let's Talk About Sex: Educational Posters
The interactive toolkit Let's talk about sex offers all professionals the opportunity to work with children and young people about sexuality in a playful and accessible way. Working on this topic enables children and young people to make …
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Holding Up The Sky: Teaching Guide
Educational lesson package based on the documentary Holding Up The Sky, directed by Pieter Van Eecke.
Holding Up The Sky takes you in the wake of Davi Kopenawa, the famous spokesperson for the Yanomami struggle from Brazil. This shaman wants to travel …
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Animal: Lesson map at the movie
In this lesson folder you will find various ideas to get started in the classroom around the film Animal.
Bella and Vipulan are both 16 years old and belong to a generation that is convinced that their future is under threat. Climate change and the …
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Tips to reduce your ecological footprint
Our daily behavior is responsible for almost half of all carbon emissions.
In this document you will find many tips to adjust your behavior and thus reduce your ecological footprint.
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PHALLUS. Norm & Form: Background material tour
GUM collected a lot of visual material, podcasts and articles when making the tour for the PHALLUS exhibition. Standard & Shape. This material and also some tips on interesting websites are suitable to prepare your students for a visit to the …
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Demons: Lesson folder
Lesson suggestions for the new collection of folk tales by Marita de Sterck, with illustrations by Jonas Thys (viewing sample Demonen )
The suggestions in the enclosed document are intended as a source of inspiration for teachers. Some suggestions …
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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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Ecosystems: Eye to eye, lesson 1
The students explore the terms animal welfare and animal ethics on the basis of statements.
Using the relationship circle, the students investigate the connections between different organisms in an ecosystem. Finally, we will discuss the different …
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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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