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Contents135VII. ANNEX III EXAMPLE LESSON PLANSThis Annex includes lesson plans which can serve as inspiration. Lesson plans show ushow certain schools have shaped their educational processes.We deliberately chose to include a large and varied selection of lesson plans, frompreschool to secondary education, and ranging from smaller class projects to largerprojects, as we believe that peace education in relation to underwater cultural heritagecan be included in the school curriculum in many different ways.The lesson plans are grouped around various teaching components, such as learningthemes, learning objectives, materials used, duration, teaching process, assessmentpoints, etc.1. Students trying SCUBA ©UNESCO2. Children together with theirteacher at the the lockcomplex in Nieuwpoort. ©VrijeBasisschool Stella Maris,Courtesy of UNESCO PlatformVlaanderen3. Student at work on UnderwaterCultural <strong>Heritage</strong> at the Sint-Sint-Jozef-klein-seminarie,Sint-Niklaas. Courtesy of UNAFlanders4. Children answering questions inschool. ©UNESCO5. Students working on a peaceand heritage project at theStrandingsmuseum. TommyBay, © Strandingsmuseum StGeorge6. Students working on a peaceand heritage project at theStrandingsmuseum. TommyBay, © Strandingsmuseum StGeorge7. Students trying SCUBA©UNESCO8. Students of the Royal IBISSchool pay homage to BernardDe Koninck ©Royal IBIS School9. Toddlers painting a peacesubmarine, Istvan Leel-Össy ©Mucipal Education Antwerp

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