This lesson contains 32 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 4 videos.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
The pluralist society!?
Slide 1 - Mind map
Culture
All the values, norms and other acquired characteristics that the members of a group or society share and consider to be natural
Slide 2 - Slide
Types of culture
Dominant culture = The values, norms, and learned characteristics that most people in a society have in common.
Subculture = a group that some different norms, values and characteristics than the dominant culture.
Counter culture = a subculture that resists the dominant culture or is a threat to it.
Slide 3 - Slide
Name a characteristic of dominant Dutch cultture & an example of a subculture
Slide 4 - Open question
Slide 5 - Video
Ok, so NL is a pluralist society, different lifestyles and cultures accepted. What should still be part of inburgering?
Slide 6 - Open question
Slide 7 - Slide
Migration to the Netherlands
Facts, figures and misconceptions
Slide 8 - Slide
Wild guess: what percentage of the Dutch population has a migration background?
Slide 9 - Poll
Slide 10 - Slide
Slide 11 - Mind map
Main migrant groups in the Netherlands:
Migrants from former colonies Labour Migrants Refugees Family Formation and Reunification Knowledge Migrants
Slide 12 - Slide
Slide 13 - Slide
Looking back up to 5 centuries ago, what percentage of the Dutch population has at least one foreign ancestor?
Slide 14 - Open question
Naima (17) from Egypt marries her Dutch fiancee (21). After the wedding they want to move in together in Utrecht.
A
Welcome in the Netherlands
B
Not welcome in the Netherlands
Slide 15 - Quiz
19 year old Yosief Berekte flees his country Eritrea to avoid having to serve in the army. Military conscription is mandatory in Eritrea and can be lifelong.
A
Welcome in the Netherlands
B
Not welcome in the Netherlands
Slide 16 - Quiz
19-year-old Yosief Berekte flees his country Eritrea to avoid having to serve in the army. Military conscription is mandatory in Eritrea and can last a lifetime.
A
Welcome in the Netherlands
B
Not welcome in the Netherlands
Slide 17 - Quiz
A US citizen says he has been wrongfully detained and abused in a Washington prison. After his release, he flees to the Netherlands.
A
Welcome in the Netherlands
B
Not welcome in the Netherlands
Slide 18 - Quiz
A 30-year-old Frenchman of Algerian descent moves to the Netherlands to work here.
A
Welcome in the Netherlands
B
Not welcome in the Netherlands
Slide 19 - Quiz
A family from Tuvalu asks for asylum in the Netherlands because they are about to lose their house to the rising sea levels.
A
Welcome in the Netherlands
B
Not welcome in the Netherlands
Slide 20 - Quiz
Diane Ngako (24) from Zambia wants to move to the Netherlands to find work and escape poverty in her country.
A
Welcome in the Netherlands
B
Not welcome in the Netherlands
Slide 21 - Quiz
You are allowed to move to the Netherlands if...
You are an EU citizen
You are fleeing war or persecution (= official refugee status)
You marry a Dutch person or want to bring your family (under strict conditions)
You have specific knowledge/skills Dutch companies are looking for (= knowledge migration)
Slide 22 - Slide
IN 2019, how many (first) asylum requests were filed?
Slide 23 - Open question
What questions do you have with respect to 'immigration"?
Slide 24 - Open question
Slide 25 - Video
Imagine you are designing a just society from behind Rawls' veil of ignorance...
Would there be any restrictions to migration?
timer
3:00
Slide 26 - Slide
Do countries have the moral duty to accept all migrants?
timer
2:30
Slide 27 - Open question
What would a world with free migration look like?
Slide 28 - Open question
Portfolio 4
Go to SOM/Jaarbijlagen
Download PPT Portfolio 4
Do assignment 0 and 1(the article is there as well)
Feel free to continue with the other assignments - june 18!