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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 28 juni 2011..Studenten aan de Hogeschool van Amsterdam op de locatie in Duivendrecht van de afdeling Economie en Management , HES ,op 1 van de studieplekken achter de pc..Op de foto Peter Fonkert, docent aan de Hogeschool van Amsterdam..Teacher Peter Fonkert of the Hogeschool Amsterdam of the economy and management department .
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 26 juni 2010..Eindexamen Studenten  van de Styling Academie Artemis tijdens de eindexamenexpo . De academie is nu officieel een HBO opleiding..Students demonstrate and discuss their final projects with teachers in the exhibition space of the Artemis Styling Academy in Amsterdam.
    JPJ_JPJ Artemis4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 26 juni 2010..Studenten Renee en Niels tonen en bespreken hun eindexamenprojecten met docenten in de expo ruimte van de Styling Academie Artemis op de Prinsengracht. De academie is nu officieel een HBO opleiding..Students demonstrate and discuss their final projects with teachers in the exhibition space of the Artemis Styling Academy in Amsterdam.
    JPJ_JPJ Artemis1.jpg
  • Nederland,Alkmaar ,30 oktober 2008..Student docent Scheikunde Kim geeft uitleg tijdens de les.
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  • Nederland,Alkmaar ,30 oktober 2008..Student docent Scheikunde Kim geeft uitleg tijdens de les.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 27 juni 2017.<br />
Onderwijsstaking.<br />
Dinsdag 27 juni doen de leerkrachten van een baisschool aan de Bornekade mee aan de landelijke staking in het primair onderwijs (geïnitieerd door POinactie).<br />
De leerkrachten ontbijten gezamelijk buiten op de stoep.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 27 juni 2017.<br />
Onderwijsstaking.<br />
Dinsdag 27 juni doen de leerkrachten van een baisschool aan de Bornekade mee aan de landelijke staking in het primair onderwijs (geïnitieerd door POinactie).<br />
De leerkrachten ontbijten gezamelijk buiten op de stoep.<br />
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Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Onderwijsstaking2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam, 27 juni 2017.<br />
Onderwijsstaking.<br />
Dinsdag 27 juni doen de leerkrachten van een baisschool aan de Bornekade mee aan de landelijke staking in het primair onderwijs (geïnitieerd door POinactie).<br />
De leerkrachten ontbijten gezamelijk buiten op de stoep.<br />
<br />
Foto: Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Onderwijsstaking.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 16 november 2012..Raynor Arkenbout (leerling) en Bart van Rijswijk moeten dus op de foto. Raynor is acteur in jeugdseries en Bart is leraar Nederlands op het Sint Nicolaaslyceum. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Raynor Arkenb...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 14 november 2012..Acteur Geza Weisz en zijn voormalige favouriete lerares Juliette van het Barlaeus gymnasium. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Geza Weisz3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 14 november 2012..Acteur Geza Weisz en zijn voormalige favouriete lerares Juliette van het Barlaeus gymnasium. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Geza Weisz2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam 8 januari 2011..Weekendacademie in West..kinderen uit achterstandswijken krijgen bijscholing en gymles op de weekendacademie. Veelal zijn het allochtone kinderen..Naast les ook de nodige beweging tijdens de Gymnastiekles zoals hockey.Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 september 2010..Gwynne Dyer is freelance journalist, wetenschapper en docent internationale betrekkingen. Zijn artikelen verschenen in 45 landen, waaronder in nrc next..Gwynne Dyer is a freelance journalist, publicist, scholar and lecturer International Relations.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 september 2010..Gwynne Dyer is freelance journalist, wetenschapper en docent internationale betrekkingen. Zijn artikelen verschenen in 45 landen, waaronder in nrc next..Gwynne Dyer is a freelance journalist, publicist, scholar and lecturer International Relations.
    JPJ Gwynne Dyer4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 september 2010..Gwynne Dyer is freelance journalist, wetenschapper en docent internationale betrekkingen. Zijn artikelen verschenen in 45 landen, waaronder in nrc next..Gwynne Dyer is a freelance journalist, publicist, scholar and lecturer International Relations.
    JPJ Gwynne Dyer3.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 september 2010..Gwynne Dyer is freelance journalist, wetenschapper en docent internationale betrekkingen. Zijn artikelen verschenen in 45 landen, waaronder in nrc next..Gwynne Dyer is a freelance journalist, publicist, scholar and lecturer International Relations.
    JPJ Gwynne Dyer2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 26 juni 2010..Een bezoeker bekijkt het.eindexamenproject van een styling student uit Rotterdam   in de expo ruimte van de Styling Academie Artemis op de Prinsengracht. De academie is nu officieel een HBO opleiding..A visiter in the exhibition space of the Artemis Styling Academy in Amsterdam.
    JPJ_JPJ Artemis5.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 22 december 2009..Arie van den Berg (1948) is dichter, poëziecriticus, essayist en docent aan Schrijversvakschool Amsterdam..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Arie van den Berg2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 16 november 2012..Raynor Arkenbout (leerling) en Bart van Rijswijk moeten dus op de foto. Raynor is acteur in jeugdseries en Bart is leraar Nederlands op het Sint Nicolaaslyceum. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Raynor Arkenb...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 16 november 2012..Raynor Arkenbout (leerling) en Bart van Rijswijk moeten dus op de foto. Raynor is acteur in jeugdseries en Bart is leraar Nederlands op het Sint Nicolaaslyceum..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Raynor Arkenb...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 16 november 2012..Raynor Arkenbout (leerling) en Bart van Rijswijk moeten dus op de foto. Raynor is acteur in jeugdseries en Bart is leraar Nederlands op het Sint Nicolaaslyceum..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Raynor Arkenb...jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 14 november 2012..Acteur Geza Weisz en zijn voormalige favouriete lerares Juliette van het Barlaeus gymnasium. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Geza Weisz1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 14 november 2012..Acteur Geza Weisz en zijn voormalige favouriete lerares Juliette van het Barlaeus gymnasium. Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ_JPJ Scholenbijlage Geza Weisz4.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 24 september 2010..Gwynne Dyer is freelance journalist, wetenschapper en docent internationale betrekkingen. Zijn artikelen verschenen in 45 landen, waaronder in nrc next..Gwynne Dyer is a freelance journalist, publicist, scholar and lecturer International Relations.
    JPJ Gwynne Dyer1.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 26 juni 2010..Studenten Renee en Niels tonen en bespreken hun eindexamenprojecten met docenten in de expo ruimte van de Styling Academie Artemis op de Prinsengracht. De academie is nu officieel een HBO opleiding..Details from the  lookbook of a student of the Artemis Styling Academy in Amsterdam.
    JPJ_JPJ Artemis2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 22 december 2009..Arie van den Berg (1948) is dichter, poëziecriticus, essayist en docent aan Schrijversvakschool Amsterdam..Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland.Utrecht.6 april 2007..Joep Dohmen, docent filosofie en humanisme....Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 26 juni 2010..Studenten Renee en Niels tonen en bespreken hun eindexamenprojecten met docenten in de expo ruimte van de Styling Academie Artemis op de Prinsengracht. De academie is nu officieel een HBO opleiding..Op de foto enkele details uit de lookbook eindexamenstudent Niels..Details from the  lookbook of a student of the Artemis Styling Academy in Amsterdam.
    JPJ_JPJ Artemis3.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
    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 />
<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 />
<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 />
<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 />
<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 />
<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
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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 />
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 />
<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 />
<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 />
<br />
<br />
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 />
<br />
<br />
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 , 6 juni 2013.<br />
De Russische klassieke pianiste en pianolerares en docent Tatiana Chevtchouk.<br />
Russian classical pianist and piano teacher Tatiana Chevtchouk.
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  • Nederland,  Amsterdam, 10 september 2011..Sukha Nia.Sukha betekent levensvreugde in het Sanskriet..Nia staat voor 'Neuromuscular Integrative Action' maar ook voor .'Now I Am'. .Nia is leuk! Het is een nieuwe swingende work-out, waarbij het plezier van het bewegen centraal staat..? Nia is voor iedereen! Onafhankelijk van leeftijd of lichamelijke conditie. .     .? Nia is gezond! Het traint het lichaam en geeft balans in body en mind..? Nia zindert! Je gaat letterlijk lekker in je lijf zitten..? Nia is als medicijn zonder bijwerking..Nia is een hybride van oosterse en westerse bewegingskunst. Het combineert de kracht en precisie van Tae Kwon Do, de concentratie en rust van Yoga en de fun en funk van Dans. .Op de foto in blauwe broek Marlouke Theeuwen gecertificeerde White Belt teacher Nia Technique.Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland,  Amsterdam, 10 september 2011..Sukha Nia.Sukha betekent levensvreugde in het Sanskriet..Nia staat voor 'Neuromuscular Integrative Action' maar ook voor .'Now I Am'. .Nia is leuk! Het is een nieuwe swingende work-out, waarbij het plezier van het bewegen centraal staat..? Nia is voor iedereen! Onafhankelijk van leeftijd of lichamelijke conditie. .     .? Nia is gezond! Het traint het lichaam en geeft balans in body en mind..? Nia zindert! Je gaat letterlijk lekker in je lijf zitten..? Nia is als medicijn zonder bijwerking..Nia is een hybride van oosterse en westerse bewegingskunst. Het combineert de kracht en precisie van Tae Kwon Do, de concentratie en rust van Yoga en de fun en funk van Dans. .Op de foto in blauwe broek Marlouke Theeuwen gecertificeerde White Belt teacher Nia Technique.Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 4 september 2009..Eerste College van Rechtenfaculteit in de grote zaal van de Lutherse Kerk..Burgemeester Job Cohen was gastdocent vandaag..Mayor Job Cohen is lecturing law students as a guest teacher.
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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 />
In the picture: Noor one of the eldest pupils working on her I-pad.<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
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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 />
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, 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, 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 />
<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
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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 />
<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
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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 />
<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, 10 september 2011..Sukha Nia.Sukha betekent levensvreugde in het Sanskriet..Nia staat voor 'Neuromuscular Integrative Action' maar ook voor .'Now I Am'. .Nia is leuk! Het is een nieuwe swingende work-out, waarbij het plezier van het bewegen centraal staat..? Nia is voor iedereen! Onafhankelijk van leeftijd of lichamelijke conditie. .     .? Nia is gezond! Het traint het lichaam en geeft balans in body en mind..? Nia zindert! Je gaat letterlijk lekker in je lijf zitten..? Nia is als medicijn zonder bijwerking..Nia is een hybride van oosterse en westerse bewegingskunst. Het combineert de kracht en precisie van Tae Kwon Do, de concentratie en rust van Yoga en de fun en funk van Dans. .Op de foto in blauwe broek Marlouke Theeuwen gecertificeerde White Belt teacher Nia Technique.Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Sukha Nia5.jpg
  • Nederland,  Amsterdam, 10 september 2011..Sukha Nia.Sukha betekent levensvreugde in het Sanskriet..Nia staat voor 'Neuromuscular Integrative Action' maar ook voor .'Now I Am'. .Nia is leuk! Het is een nieuwe swingende work-out, waarbij het plezier van het bewegen centraal staat..? Nia is voor iedereen! Onafhankelijk van leeftijd of lichamelijke conditie. .     .? Nia is gezond! Het traint het lichaam en geeft balans in body en mind..? Nia zindert! Je gaat letterlijk lekker in je lijf zitten..? Nia is als medicijn zonder bijwerking..Nia is een hybride van oosterse en westerse bewegingskunst. Het combineert de kracht en precisie van Tae Kwon Do, de concentratie en rust van Yoga en de fun en funk van Dans. .Op de foto in blauwe broek Marlouke Theeuwen gecertificeerde White Belt teacher Nia Technique.Foto:Jean-Pierre Jans
    JPJ Sukha Nia2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
    JPJ Zomerschool2.jpg
  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 15 juli 2010..Onderwijzeres Glenda Acton van de Einstein Community school  voor de klas tijdens lesuur van de zomerschool  met multiculturele kinderen uit Slotervaart..Teacher Glenda Acton of Einstein Community School during the lesson of the summer school with children from multicultural district Slotervaart Amsterdam.
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  • Nederland, Amsterdam , 4 september 2009..Eerste College van Rechtenfaculteit in de grote zaal van de Lutherse Kerk..Burgemeester Job Cohen was gastdocent vandaag..Mayor Job Cohen is lecturing law students as a guest teacher.
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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 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 hub2.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 hub4.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 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 hub3.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 hub6.jpg