You’ve found the new online material. Now, how do you replicate the success of 1991’s safe, mixed-gender learning at home or in class?
The 1991 materials used the term “nee is nee” (no means no) extensively. Role-playing exercises taught children to refuse unwanted hugs, tickling, or pressure to show private parts. This was decades before the #MeToo movement. You’ve found the new online material
Puberteit is de periode waarin het lichaam en gevoelens veranderen van kind naar volwassene. Meestal begint dit tussen 8–14 jaar en kan het tot in de late tienerjaren doorgaan. Seksuele voorlichting helpt jongeren begrijpen wat er met hen gebeurt, hoe ze zichzelf kunnen beschermen en hoe ze gezonde relaties kunnen opbouwen. The keyword “new” also refers to AI-enhanced transcripts
The search term indicates a recent shift. Starting in 2022–2024, multiple Dutch heritage institutions (including the Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid and the Koninklijke Bibliotheek) began a massive digitization project. The “new” online archive includes: You’ve found the new online material
The keyword “new” also refers to AI-enhanced transcripts and searchable metadata, allowing you to find specific topics (e.g., “nocturnal emissions” or “first crush”) instantly—something impossible with the original print runs.
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Unusually progressive for 1991, the Dutch curriculum included a paragraph stating that “some boys fall in love with boys, and some girls with girls.” It did not endorse or condemn—it simply normalized the possibility. The new online version includes a supplementary note from 2023 discussing how this has evolved.