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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam6.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Noor one of the eldest pupils working on her I-pad.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to becurious about.<br />
In the picture: There’s time for discussion during playtime.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam9.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam8.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam3...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
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<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam2...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 april 2016.<br />
Steve Jobs school location Amsterdam New West.<br />
Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it.<br />
Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve Jobs schools" will open in August, with Amsterdam among the cities that will be hosting such a facility. Some 1,000 children aged four to 12 will attend the schools, without notebooks, books or backpacks. Each of them, however, will have his or her own iPad.<br />
There will be no blackboards, chalk or classrooms, homeroom teachers, formal classes, lesson plans, seating charts, pens, teachers teaching from the front of the room, schedules, parent-teacher meetings, grades, recess bells, fixed school days and school vacations. If a child would rather play on his or her iPad instead of learning, it'll be okay. And the children will choose what they wish to learn based on what they happen to be curious about.<br />
In the picture: Maurice de Hond, founder of Steve Jobs school.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol9.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol4.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol1.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol11.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol12.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol7.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol5.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol6.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol2.jpg
  • Nederland, Kampen, 1 november 2016.<br />
Portret van Martin Knol. Een Nederlandse fokker die regelmatig voor een Europese rubriek in tijdschriften over zijn werk gaat praten met Frans, Engels, Duits en Spaanstalige om ervaringen te delen en uit te wisselen.<br />
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Pays-Bas, Kampen, Novembre 1, 2016<br />
Martin Knol. Portrait d’un éleveur hollandais qui interviendra régulièrement dans la revue pour parler de son travail au sein d’'une rubrique européenne où français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, hollandais vont confronter leurs expériences. <br />
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Netherlands, Kampen, November 1, 2016.<br />
Portrait of Martin Knol. A Dutch breeder who regularly going to talk a European section in magazines about his work with French, English, German and Spanish to share experiences and exchange.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Martin Knol3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amtsterdam , 15 juli 2009..Annoyance caused by the many small boats in the canals of Amsterdam, during hot days..Overlast als gevolg van lawaaierige bootjes   in de grachten van Amsterdam..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 8 september 2009..Holendrechtplein in Holendrecht Amsterdam Zuid Oost. Een vergeten buurt met slechte reputatie.Op de achtergrond het winkelcentrum. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans. A forgotten neighbourhood with a bad reputation.
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  • Nederland,Amsterdam , 9 juli 2009..Alternative swimming places in Amsterdam. Het Twiske.Alternatieve zwemplekken in en rond Amsterdam..Het Twiske.Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland,Amsterdam , 9 juli 2009..Alternative swimming places in Amsterdam. IJburg. Rietlanderpark West..Alternatieve zwemplekken in en rond Amsterdam..IJburg. Rietlanderpark West..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland,Amsterdam , 9 juli 2009..Alternative swimming places in Amsterdam. IJburg. Rietlanderpark West..Alternatieve zwemplekken in en rond Amsterdam..IJburg. Rietlanderpark West..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland,Amsterdam , 9 juli 2009..Alternative swimming places in Amsterdam.  Aphroditekade in the South Amsterdam..Alternatieve zwemplekken in en rond Amsterdam..Zwemmen in de Schinkel achter de Aphroditekade in Amsterdam Zuid..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland,Amsterdam , 9 juli 2009..Alternative swimming places in Amsterdam. Houtmankade..Alternatieve zwemplekken in en rond Amsterdam..Houtmankade...Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 7 september 2009..Verkeerschaos voor café Tuin in de Tweede Tuindwarsstraat waar geen regels gelden voor terrassen wat de doorgang bemoeilijkt..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans.Traffic chaos in front of a pub. The passage is too small, so the municipality  rules for terraces cannot be applied.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 7 september 2009..Verkeerschaos voor café Tuin in de Tweede Tuindwarsstraat waar geen regels gelden voor terrassen wat de doorgang bemoeilijkt..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans.Traffic chaos in front of a pub. The passage is too small, so the municipality  rules for terraces cannot be applied.
    JPJ Terrassen1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 8 september 2009..Holendrechtplein in Holendrecht Amsterdam Zuid Oost. Een vergeten buurt met slechte reputatie.Op de achtergrond het winkelcentrum. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans. A forgotten neighbourhood with a bad reputation.
    JPJ Holendrechtplein4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 8 september 2009..Holendrechtplein in Holendrecht Amsterdam Zuid Oost. Een vergeten buurt met slechte reputatie.Op de achtergrond het winkelcentrum. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans. A forgotten neighbourhood with a bad reputation.
    JPJ Holendrechtplein3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 8 september 2009..Holendrechtplein in Holendrecht Amsterdam Zuid Oost. Een vergeten buurt met slechte reputatie.Op de achtergrond het winkelcentrum. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans. A forgotten neighbourhood with a bad reputation.
    JPJ Holendrechtplein1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam ,5 september 2009..Robin Linschoten, Nederlandse ex-politicus, bestuurder en managementconsultant (l) Groen Links partijleider Femke Halsema en voormalig politicus Rick van der Ploeg tijdens het Rondetafelgesprek in de Waag..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans .Three (partly former) politicians debating on the next political year.
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  • Nederland, Nederland, Amsterdam ,5 september 2009..Robin Linschoten, Nederlandse ex-politicus, bestuurder en managementconsultant (l) Groen Links partijleider Femke Halsema en voormalig politicus Rick van der Ploeg tijdens het Rondetafelgesprek in de Waag..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans .Three (partly former) politicians debating on the next political year.
    JPJ Prinsjesdag3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam ,5 september 2009..Robin Linschoten, Nederlandse ex-politicus, bestuurder en managementconsultant (l) Groen Links partijleider Femke Halsema en voormalig politicus Rick van der Ploeg tijdens het Rondetafelgesprek in de Waag..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans .Three (partly former) politicians debating on the next political year.
    JPJ Prinsjesdag2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam ,5 september 2009..Robin Linschoten, Nederlandse ex-politicus, bestuurder en managementconsultant (l) Groen Links partijleider Femke Halsema en voormalig politicus Rick van der Ploeg tijdens het Rondetafelgesprek in de Waag..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans .Three (partly former) politicians debating on the next political year.
    JPJ Prinsjesdag1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amtsterdam , 15 juli 2009..Annoyance caused by the many small boats in the canals of Amsterdam, during hot days..Overlast als gevolg van lawaaierige bootjes   in de grachten van Amsterdam..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Bootjesoverlast3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amtsterdam , 15 juli 2009..Annoyance caused by the many small boats in the canals of Amsterdam, during hot days..Overlast als gevolg van lawaaierige bootjes   in de grachten van Amsterdam..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 augustus 2009..Moslims op barricade voor homo's..Kami-Kazi en Rachid Larouz treden op tijdens de openingsceremonie van de Gay Pride en Slotervaartjongens voetballen tegen homo's..Marcouch roept op: Oook hetero's en moslims moeten homo's helpen..Het gaat om de menswaardigheid..op 29 juli is in sportpark Sloten een voetbalwedstrijd tussen homo's en slotervaartjongens. Na de wedstrijd is er een halal babecue en een optreden van homo mannenkoor Manoeuvre..Op 1 augustus (zie foto) start de botenparade in slotervaart met een openingsceremonie..Cabaretier Rachid Larouz maakt sketches over het homobeleid en Kami-Kazi rapt over het homoverdriet in Nieuw West..Op de foto verwelkomen Burgemeester Job Cohen en Slotervaart wethouder Ahmed Marcouch de gay Parade boot voor de ceremoniale opening. .Mayor Job Cohen and Slotervaart alderman Ahmed Marcouch opened the  Canal Parade..Amsterdam; Gay Pride. Canal Parade; Nederland; Pays-Bas; The Netherlands; gay; homosexual
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