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King Midas: Myth
The Greek myth of King Midas is illustrated by this video. This can serve as support for that myth, but also to discover the power of a story.
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Love, Simon: Movie Review
This is a lesson letter with questions about the movie Love, Simon , based on the book of the same name by Becku Albertalli.
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World population growth: Webquest
The growth of the world population has often led to discussions. Here you get to know the vision of two thinkers, each of whom has a different view of this problem.
This series of lessons is not about the growth of the world population itself, but …
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Films For Action: Free movies and documentaries
Films For Action is a website where you can watch many short films, documentaries and articles. The makers want to use the content to create more awareness for social, ecological, economic, political .... problems. They start from an activist …
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Equality between men and women: PEGO lesson plans
Lesson suggestions for Protestant religion for the theme: equality of men and women.
This text can be used as support for the PEGO curriculum, especially for the theme of full equality between men and women in the Christian faith, in the church and …
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The philosopher Schelling: teaching philosophy
With this lesson you can take the challenge to create a context that is understandable for children, around the philosopher Friedrich Schelling.
The lesson is built up through an interview with Friedrich Schelling: We go back 200 years in time, and …
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