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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 />
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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 />
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'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
    JPJ Steve Jobs Schools d'Amsterdam7.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 />
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 />
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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<br />
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 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 , 14 november 2016.<br />
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Burgemeester Eberhard van der Laan tijdens opening taskforce kindermishandeling en seksueel misbruik in Eye Amsterdam. <br />
‘Een mishandeld kind heeft maar één persoon nodig om voor hem of haar de cirkel van geweld te doorbreken. Kijk dus niet weg, maar kom in actie bij een vermoeden van kindermishandeling’. Deze oproep doet de Taskforce kindermishandeling en seksueel misbruik met de online campagne #ikkijknietweg in de door haar georganiseerde Week tegen Kindermishandeling. Deze week vindt plaats van 14 t/m 20 november. Bij de start op maandag 14 november presenteert de Taskforce ook haar eindrapportage met daarin een advies om het aantal mishandelde kinderen (ieder jaar 119.000) fors terug te dringen.(bron: http://www.taskforcekinderenveilig.nl)<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 14 november 2016.<br />
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Burgemeester Eberhard van der Laan tijdens opening taskforce kindermishandeling en seksueel misbruik in Eye Amsterdam. <br />
‘Een mishandeld kind heeft maar één persoon nodig om voor hem of haar de cirkel van geweld te doorbreken. Kijk dus niet weg, maar kom in actie bij een vermoeden van kindermishandeling’. Deze oproep doet de Taskforce kindermishandeling en seksueel misbruik met de online campagne #ikkijknietweg in de door haar georganiseerde Week tegen Kindermishandeling. Deze week vindt plaats van 14 t/m 20 november. Bij de start op maandag 14 november presenteert de Taskforce ook haar eindrapportage met daarin een advies om het aantal mishandelde kinderen (ieder jaar 119.000) fors terug te dringen.(bron: http://www.taskforcekinderenveilig.nl)<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 14 november 2016.<br />
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Burgemeester Eberhard van der Laan tijdens opening taskforce kindermishandeling en seksueel misbruik in Eye Amsterdam. <br />
‘Een mishandeld kind heeft maar één persoon nodig om voor hem of haar de cirkel van geweld te doorbreken. Kijk dus niet weg, maar kom in actie bij een vermoeden van kindermishandeling’. Deze oproep doet de Taskforce kindermishandeling en seksueel misbruik met de online campagne #ikkijknietweg in de door haar georganiseerde Week tegen Kindermishandeling. Deze week vindt plaats van 14 t/m 20 november. Bij de start op maandag 14 november presenteert de Taskforce ook haar eindrapportage met daarin een advies om het aantal mishandelde kinderen (ieder jaar 119.000) fors terug te dringen.(bron: http://www.taskforcekinderenveilig.nl)<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.<br />
Liesbeth Jansen, directeur van Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam en Marjan van Loon, president-directeur Shell Nederland BV hebben samen met groep 7 leerlingen van de Alan Turing basisschool de Generation Discover bright ideas hub geopend. Deze futuristische dome staat op het Marineterrein Amsterdam en verwelkomt tot en met 9 juni scholieren uit de omgeving samen met hun leerkrachten en ouders, om spelenderwijs kennis te maken met techniek en wetenschap.<br />
Vanaf 2020 worden wetenschap en technologie verplichte vakken in het Nederlandse basisonderwijs. Om scholen bij de introductie van deze vakken te ondersteunen, heeft Shell in samenwerking met partners de Generation Discover bright ideas challenge ontwikkeld.<br />
De bright ideas challenge sluit aan bij de OCW kernleerdoelen en daagt groep 7 leerlingen uit om na te denken over oplossingen voor onze wereld op het gebied van energie, water en voedsel.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, June 4, 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.Liesbeth Jansen, Director of Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam and Marjan van Loon, President of Shell Nederland BV, have opened the Generation Discover bright ideas hub together with group 7 students from the Alan Turing primary school. This futuristic dome is located on the Amsterdam Naval Area and welcomes students together with their teachers and parents until June 9, in order to get acquainted with technology and science.From 2020, science and technology will become compulsory subjects in Dutch primary education. In order to support schools at the launch of these courses, Shell has developed the Generation Discover bright ideas challenge in collaboration with partners.The bright ideas challenge is in line with the OCW core goals and challenges group 7 students to think about solutions to our world in the fields of energy, water and food.<br />
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  • Nederland, Hoofddorp, 16 maart 2017.<br />
Student Geneeskunde loopt coschappen in het Spaarne Gasthuis.<br />
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De coassistent werkt officieel altijd onder supervisie en verantwoordelijkheid van een arts. In feite zijn de coschappen de eerste keer dat studenten geneeskunde eigen verantwoordelijkheden krijgen in de patiëntenzorg en dat de geleerde theorie in de praktijk moet worden toegepast.<br />
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The Netherlands, Hoofddorp, March 16, 2017. <br />
A young male medicine student practicing apprenticeship in the Spaarne Gasthuis hospital. <br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 15 maart 2017.<br />
Sfeerbeeld in de buurt August Allebéplein voor bevolkingsgezondheids verhaal.<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 26 december 2016.<br />
Drukte in de stad op 2e Kerstdag zoals hier op het Museumplein compleet met kerstmarkt en ijsbaan.<br />
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  • Nederland, Utrecht, 16 november 2016.<br />
Onderwijs, kinderopvang en ouders slaan handen ineen bij aanpak kindermishandeling.<br />
Onderwijs, kinderopvang, peuterspeelzalen en ouderorganisaties gaan samenwerken ter verbetering van de signalering en aanpak van kindermishandeling. Zij hebben zich daartoe verenigd in de ‘Beweging tegen Kindermishandeling’, op initiatief van de Taskforce kindermishandeling en seksueel misbruik. Het startschot voor de beweging werd vandaag gegeven in de Week tegen Kindermishandeling op basisschool Op Dreef in Utrecht. Daar ging Nicolette van Dam in gesprek met de kinderen van groep 7 over kindermishandeling en hoe zij kunnen helpen wanneer ze het vermoeden hebben dat een klasgenootje slachtoffer is van kindermishandeling.<br />
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  • Nederland, Hoofddorp , 29 januari 2015.<br />
Programma Baas van Morgen in het Spaarneziekenhuis.<br />
Donderdag 29 januari nemen 2 leerlingen van basisschool De Bosbouwers in Hoofddorp voor een dag het stokje over van de raad van bestuur van het Spaarne Ziekenhuis en het Kennemer Gasthuis tijdens JINC’s Baas van Morgen. Ruim honderd kinderen uit het hele land doen mee aan dit initiatief en zijn voor 1 dag baas, CEO, directeur, burgemeester of hoofdredacteur van verschillende organisaties. Met deze ‘super Bliksemstage’ willen JINC en alle deelnemende organisaties kinderen, die opgroeien in een omgeving met veel werkeloosheid en weinig rolmodellen, laten zien hoe belangrijk een goede start op de arbeidsmarkt is voor ál het talent van morgen.<br />
Als ‘Baas van Morgen’ onderzoeken de leerlingen van De Bosbouwers de mogelijkheid voor de oprichting van een kindercliëntenraad voor het Spaarne Gasthuis, het fusieziekenhuis van het Spaarne Ziekenhuis en het Kennemer Gasthuis. Zij gaan als baas aan de slag op de kinderafdeling. Zo kijken zij wat er daar verbeterd kan worden en hoe de speelkamer van de toekomst eruit ziet. Hun bevindingen presenteren zij aan de raad van bestuur. “Deze kinderen zijn de werknemers van de toekomst”, vertelt Peter van Barneveld, voorzitter van de raad van bestuur van het Spaarne Ziekenhuis en het Kennemer Gasthuis. “Het is belangrijk dat zij hun talenten kunnen benutten en ontwikkelen, eerst op school en later in hun werk. Als opleidingsziekenhuis leren we van en met elkaar. We laten de kinderen graag zien hoe het is om in een ziekenhuis te werken. Op onze beurt zijn we erg benieuwd naar de ideeën van onze twee bazen van morgen.”<br />
Op de foto: De 2 leerlingen houden hun presentatie <br />
aan het einde vd middag bij dhr. Kees Wolse lid Raad van Bestuur<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 14 dcember 2014.<br />
De kinderjury tijdens de jurering van de Kindernieuwsfoto 2014 op de redactie van Kidsweek, 7 Days.<br />
Op de foto beeldredacteur Carolien Eernstman van Kidsweek aan het woord<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 20 oktober 2014.<br />
Niene en Storm graaien naar  pepernoten in De Pepernotenfabriek-Van Delft in de van Woustraat.<br />
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  • Nederland, Hoofddorp , 30 september 2014.<br />
Oud Nederlands-surinaamse voetballer hier in een sportzaaltje in Hoofddorp om allochtone buurt kinderen na school te helpen met bewegen en sporten.<br />
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  • Nederland, Badhoevedorp , 30 oktober 2013.<br />
 Mylène en Rosanne Waalewijn aan het inpakken voor hun vertrek naar Oeganda om samen met Cordaid met ingezamelde geld en kleding langs schoolprojecten te gaan.<br />
 Mylène en Rosanne Waalewijn zijn de winnaars van Junior Songfestival 2013.<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 augustus 2013.<br />
Het IKC ( Integraal Kind Centrum ) op Zeeburgereiland midden in een nog te ontwikkelen woon werk gebied op Zeeburger eiland<br />
Op de foto pedagogisch medewerker en leidster Wieneke Braan samen met enkele van de eerste kinderen aldaar.<br />
vooraan Loìs Wielinga (1jaar) woonachtig in Schellingwoude. links Wout Schuurmans (bijna 1) woonachtig op Borneoeiland en rechts Kate van Berkel (4 jaar) woonachtig op IJburg.<br />
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 22 februari 2013..Klein behuisde gezinnen..Klein behuisd in de Baarsjes..Annelies en Hidde met Dajo (oudste) en Miel. A family of 4 are cramped for room in a former working-class district in Amsterdam. It is one of the deprived areas in the Netherlands.
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  • Nederland, Abcoude , 4 oktober 2012..het koeienontbijt/ boerderijles bij boerderij Nooit Gedacht in Abcoude..Kinderen uit groep 5 hebben een ontbijt gemaakt dat de koeien aan lange gedekte tafels zullen opeten..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 april 2012.. Drentse EN-plusklas uit Noordscheschut. heeft live video contact  met astronaut Andre Kuipers in Nemo Amsterdam..2e van links Frank Hoogendoorn...Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 1 januari 2012..Zondag 1 januari is het weer mogelijk om deel te nemen aan de Nieuw-West nieuwjaarsduik bij het strandje aan de Noordzijde van de Sloterplas. 
Het evenement zal dit jaar voor de vijfde keer plaats vinden. Stadsdeelvoorzitter Achmed Baâdoud geeft dit jaar het startschot..VOORKEURSFOTO!.Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 2 juni 2011..Op donderdag 2 juni -Hemelvaartsdag- organiseert de NDSM werf voor de derde keer het kleurrijke festival Hemeltjelief! Met een bijzondere mix van aansprekende live-bands, straattheater, kunstinstallaties en kindervertier is Hemeltjelief! een verfrissend festival dat het net even anders doet. ?Wie met Hemelvaart iets bijzonders wilt beleven, doet er goed aan op 2 juni naar de NDSM werf af te reizen. Daar organiseren de kunstenaars van de werf voor de derde keer het kleurrijke festival Hemeltjelief! Wat twee jaar geleden begon als een spontaan feest op Hemelvaartsdag voor Amsterdammers en hun kroost, groeit dit jaar uit tot een heus festival waar meer dan honderd kunstenaars en muzikanten hun steentje aan bijdragen. .Overdag is er zowel voor kinderen als hun ouders van alles te zien, te doen en mee te maken zoals T-shirts maken, circusacts instuderen, vliegtuigspotten en naar de sterren kijken in een nagemaakt heelal. ?Op de diverse podia staan grote bands en aanstormende talenten geprogrammeerd, waaronder Chef'Special, Phantom 4 feat. Rude Boy, Supercity, Den Tex en de nieuwe Amsterdamse belofte Puppa and the Clementines. Op het podium aan de waterkant bij Noorderlicht draaien o.a. Kareem Raihani, Poly Esta, Anam en Ronny Hammond. .Op de foto Deena (m) en Dirkje (l)..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Biddinghuizen , 16 april 2011.. Dit hele weekend bezoeken pleegouders en hun pleegkinderen Walibi Flevoland. Op zich niet bijzonder ware het niet dat er cijfers gepresenteerd worden over de voortgang van een campagne om meer pleegouders te werven. Dat is nodig, want een keer in de zoveel tijd is er een dip in het aantal pleegouders. Na een campagne zijn ze meestal op peil..Op de foto het pleeggezin van Ron (r) en Aad (kaal midden) en 3 van hun 8 pleegkinderen, Hanae, Michael en Michel..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 12 januari 2011..Voorleesuurtje voor kinderen in de Bibliotheek op het bijlmerplein...Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 9 juli 2010..Het lesbische ouderstel Carolien Steenkamp-Faaij (47) en Constance Steenkamp-Faaij (53) en hun  kinderen  Floor (14) en Teun (11) in hun gemeenschappelijke tuin aan de Buitendijk in Amsterdam noord.Two lesbian mothers with their children and dogs.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 29 april 2010..Kinderen leren schaken bij Schaakclub Zeeburg bij de Insulindeschool op de sumatrastraat..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 april 2010..Kinderen leren schaken bij schaakclub TAL/ DCG van speeltuinvereniging Mercator op de Orteliuskade..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 april 2010..Kinderen leren schaken bij schaakclub TAL/ DCG van speeltuinvereniging Mercator op de Orteliuskade..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 20 januari 2010...Kinderen gaan met zelfgebakken koekjes en tompoezen van deur tot deur om geld in te zamelen voor de slachtoffers van de aardbeving ramp in Haiti..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, 23 november 2009,.De massale vaccinatie van jonge kinderen tegen de Mexicaanse griep is van start gegaan. Na afloop kregen ze hier in de RAI o.a. een vlaggetje. The mass vaccination of young children against the Mexican flu was launched. After they got a flag for comfort.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 23 september 2017.<br />
Op zaterdag 23 september houdt Zorgboerderij Ons Verlangen een OPEN DAG in Zunderdorp (gemeente Amsterdam). <br />
Ons Verlangen is een unieke plek midden in de weilanden, een boerderij dichtbij Amsterdam. <br />
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Een belangrijke plek voor de hulpboeren (uit Amsterdam) en uiterst interessant voor toeristen om een andere kant van Amsterdam te zien. <br />
Op de foto: 1 vd medewerkers met een lichte beperking laat zien hoe op de zorgboerderij kaas wordt gemaakt.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 23 september 2017.<br />
Op zaterdag 23 september houdt Zorgboerderij Ons Verlangen een OPEN DAG in Zunderdorp (gemeente Amsterdam). <br />
Ons Verlangen is een unieke plek midden in de weilanden, een boerderij dichtbij Amsterdam. <br />
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Een belangrijke plek voor de hulpboeren (uit Amsterdam) en uiterst interessant voor toeristen om een andere kant van Amsterdam te zien. <br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 23 september 2017.<br />
Op zaterdag 23 september houdt Zorgboerderij Ons Verlangen een OPEN DAG in Zunderdorp (gemeente Amsterdam). <br />
Ons Verlangen is een unieke plek midden in de weilanden, een boerderij dichtbij Amsterdam. <br />
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Een belangrijke plek voor de hulpboeren (uit Amsterdam) en uiterst interessant voor toeristen om een andere kant van Amsterdam te zien. <br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Clip n Climb6.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Clip n Climb2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 2 augustus 2017.<br />
Met vier meedenklezers van Kidsweek naar de klimhal van Clip ’n Climb in Amsterdam Noord.<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, August 2, 2017.<br />
Fun at the Clip 'n Climb climbing hall in Amsterdam North.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Clip n Climb3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.<br />
Liesbeth Jansen, directeur van Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam en Marjan van Loon, president-directeur Shell Nederland BV hebben samen met groep 7 leerlingen van de Alan Turing basisschool de Generation Discover bright ideas hub geopend. Deze futuristische dome staat op het Marineterrein Amsterdam en verwelkomt tot en met 9 juni scholieren uit de omgeving samen met hun leerkrachten en ouders, om spelenderwijs kennis te maken met techniek en wetenschap.<br />
Vanaf 2020 worden wetenschap en technologie verplichte vakken in het Nederlandse basisonderwijs. Om scholen bij de introductie van deze vakken te ondersteunen, heeft Shell in samenwerking met partners de Generation Discover bright ideas challenge ontwikkeld.<br />
De bright ideas challenge sluit aan bij de OCW kernleerdoelen en daagt groep 7 leerlingen uit om na te denken over oplossingen voor onze wereld op het gebied van energie, water en voedsel.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, June 4, 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.Liesbeth Jansen, Director of Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam and Marjan van Loon, President of Shell Nederland BV, have opened the Generation Discover bright ideas hub together with group 7 students from the Alan Turing primary school. This futuristic dome is located on the Amsterdam Naval Area and welcomes students together with their teachers and parents until June 9, in order to get acquainted with technology and science.From 2020, science and technology will become compulsory subjects in Dutch primary education. In order to support schools at the launch of these courses, Shell has developed the Generation Discover bright ideas challenge in collaboration with partners.The bright ideas challenge is in line with the OCW core goals and challenges group 7 students to think about solutions to our world in the fields of energy, water and food.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.<br />
Liesbeth Jansen, directeur van Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam en Marjan van Loon, president-directeur Shell Nederland BV hebben samen met groep 7 leerlingen van de Alan Turing basisschool de Generation Discover bright ideas hub geopend. Deze futuristische dome staat op het Marineterrein Amsterdam en verwelkomt tot en met 9 juni scholieren uit de omgeving samen met hun leerkrachten en ouders, om spelenderwijs kennis te maken met techniek en wetenschap.<br />
Vanaf 2020 worden wetenschap en technologie verplichte vakken in het Nederlandse basisonderwijs. Om scholen bij de introductie van deze vakken te ondersteunen, heeft Shell in samenwerking met partners de Generation Discover bright ideas challenge ontwikkeld.<br />
De bright ideas challenge sluit aan bij de OCW kernleerdoelen en daagt groep 7 leerlingen uit om na te denken over oplossingen voor onze wereld op het gebied van energie, water en voedsel.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, June 4, 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.Liesbeth Jansen, Director of Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam and Marjan van Loon, President of Shell Nederland BV, have opened the Generation Discover bright ideas hub together with group 7 students from the Alan Turing primary school. This futuristic dome is located on the Amsterdam Naval Area and welcomes students together with their teachers and parents until June 9, in order to get acquainted with technology and science.From 2020, science and technology will become compulsory subjects in Dutch primary education. In order to support schools at the launch of these courses, Shell has developed the Generation Discover bright ideas challenge in collaboration with partners.The bright ideas challenge is in line with the OCW core goals and challenges group 7 students to think about solutions to our world in the fields of energy, water and food.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ bright ideas hub5.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.<br />
Liesbeth Jansen, directeur van Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam en Marjan van Loon, president-directeur Shell Nederland BV hebben samen met groep 7 leerlingen van de Alan Turing basisschool de Generation Discover bright ideas hub geopend. Deze futuristische dome staat op het Marineterrein Amsterdam en verwelkomt tot en met 9 juni scholieren uit de omgeving samen met hun leerkrachten en ouders, om spelenderwijs kennis te maken met techniek en wetenschap.<br />
Vanaf 2020 worden wetenschap en technologie verplichte vakken in het Nederlandse basisonderwijs. Om scholen bij de introductie van deze vakken te ondersteunen, heeft Shell in samenwerking met partners de Generation Discover bright ideas challenge ontwikkeld.<br />
De bright ideas challenge sluit aan bij de OCW kernleerdoelen en daagt groep 7 leerlingen uit om na te denken over oplossingen voor onze wereld op het gebied van energie, water en voedsel.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, June 4, 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.Liesbeth Jansen, Director of Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam and Marjan van Loon, President of Shell Nederland BV, have opened the Generation Discover bright ideas hub together with group 7 students from the Alan Turing primary school. This futuristic dome is located on the Amsterdam Naval Area and welcomes students together with their teachers and parents until June 9, in order to get acquainted with technology and science.From 2020, science and technology will become compulsory subjects in Dutch primary education. In order to support schools at the launch of these courses, Shell has developed the Generation Discover bright ideas challenge in collaboration with partners.The bright ideas challenge is in line with the OCW core goals and challenges group 7 students to think about solutions to our world in the fields of energy, water and food.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ bright ideas hub1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 4 juni 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.<br />
Liesbeth Jansen, directeur van Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam en Marjan van Loon, president-directeur Shell Nederland BV hebben samen met groep 7 leerlingen van de Alan Turing basisschool de Generation Discover bright ideas hub geopend. Deze futuristische dome staat op het Marineterrein Amsterdam en verwelkomt tot en met 9 juni scholieren uit de omgeving samen met hun leerkrachten en ouders, om spelenderwijs kennis te maken met techniek en wetenschap.<br />
Vanaf 2020 worden wetenschap en technologie verplichte vakken in het Nederlandse basisonderwijs. Om scholen bij de introductie van deze vakken te ondersteunen, heeft Shell in samenwerking met partners de Generation Discover bright ideas challenge ontwikkeld.<br />
De bright ideas challenge sluit aan bij de OCW kernleerdoelen en daagt groep 7 leerlingen uit om na te denken over oplossingen voor onze wereld op het gebied van energie, water en voedsel.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans<br />
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The Netherlands, Amsterdam, June 4, 2017.<br />
Bright ideas hub.Liesbeth Jansen, Director of Bureau Marineterrein Amsterdam and Marjan van Loon, President of Shell Nederland BV, have opened the Generation Discover bright ideas hub together with group 7 students from the Alan Turing primary school. This futuristic dome is located on the Amsterdam Naval Area and welcomes students together with their teachers and parents until June 9, in order to get acquainted with technology and science.From 2020, science and technology will become compulsory subjects in Dutch primary education. In order to support schools at the launch of these courses, Shell has developed the Generation Discover bright ideas challenge in collaboration with partners.The bright ideas challenge is in line with the OCW core goals and challenges group 7 students to think about solutions to our world in the fields of energy, water and food.<br />
Photo: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ bright ideas hub3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Amstelveen , 10 mei 2017.<br />
Vandaag heeft robot Ginger aan 20 kinderen van 9 tot 11 jaar les gegeven over omgaan met geld op het ING-kantoor in Amstelveen. Kinderen konden vragen stellen aan Ginger en een selfie met de robot  maken.<br />
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The Netherlands, Amstelveen, May 10, 2017.<br />
Today, robot Ginger gave lessons to 20 children from 9 to 11 years to handle money at the ING bank office in Amstelveen. Children could ask Ginger and make a robot selfie.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    Robert Ginger geeft kinderen les ove...jpg
  • Nederland, Doetinchem, 8 maart 2017.<br />
Naomi van As gaf vandaag een sportclinic aan basisschool de Ijzevoorde.<br />
De clinic sluit aan bij het lespakket “Fit op school-door gezonde voeding en bewegen” dat de Nederlandse Zuivel Organisatie (NZO) samen met KlasseTV ontwikkelde.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Hoofddorp, 16 maart 2017.<br />
Student Geneeskunde loopt coschappen in het Spaarne Gasthuis.<br />
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De coassistent werkt officieel altijd onder supervisie en verantwoordelijkheid van een arts. In feite zijn de coschappen de eerste keer dat studenten geneeskunde eigen verantwoordelijkheden krijgen in de patiëntenzorg en dat de geleerde theorie in de praktijk moet worden toegepast.<br />
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The Netherlands, Hoofddorp, March 16, 2017. <br />
A young male medicine student practicing apprenticeship in the Spaarne Gasthuis hospital. <br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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