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An foreigner is someone who is staying in the Netherlands and does not have a Dutch passport. Usually the presence of foreigners is seen as problematic. In daily conversation the terms foreigners, migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and illegal residents are often mixed up, and this is not correct. It is high time to clarify this complicated situ

Een vreemdeling is iemand die in Nederland verblijft en geen Nederlands paspoort heeft. Vaak wordt de aanwezigheid van vreemdelingen als problematisch gezien. In het dagelijks taalgebruik worden de termen vreemdelingen, migranten, allochtonen, vluchtelingen, asielzoekers en illegalen ten onrechte vaak door elkaar gebruikt. De hoogste tijd om dui

'Migration' means that groups of people are moving from one place to another. Modern man (homo sapiens) spread out over the Earth, starting in Africa, over 120,000 years ago. People still migrate now. Migration still refers to large groups of people, but individual people who move are also called migrants. This series of lessons will show studen

'Migratie' is her verplaatsen van groepen mensen van de ene naar de andere plaats. De moderne mens (Homo sapiens) is meer dan 120.000 jaar geleden vanuit Afrika over de hele aarde verspreid. Migratie vindt ook nu nog steeds plaats. Daarbij gaat het om grote groepen mensen, maar ook om individuen. Iemand die migreert wordt een migrant genoemd. In

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Today’s climate change is a long-term, large-scale rise in Earth’s global average temperature, causing shifts in weather patterns. Some models pred

This question can have many answers. The Get up and goals! Project has chosen four fundamental social and didactic reasons to address this issue at school.

First of all, it is necessary to provide students with the real data and figures on this phenomenon, and to remove it from the halo of negativity that accompanies it, also be

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The world as we know it today was built through the displacement of women and men who about 70,000 years ago embarked on their journey from Africa to populate Asia and Europe, then Oceania and finally the Americas.
While most of these early movements were caused by climate change and the search for more food-rich lands, th

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The Get up and goals! project produced some didactic tools in 12 languages to deal with migrations and other major global issues in daily teaching (a worldwide geo-history manual, a set of learning units and a set of learning assessment and self-assessment tools).

The

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