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Sofie's Utopia
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Sofie's Utopia

Dec 7, 2023
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Overview

Education specialist Sofie is starting a class to offer gifted children education at their own level. But will Sofie be able to overcome the resistance to her way of working? Explora, a special class for gifted children, was started in Breda, set up by Sofie on behalf of two schools. She is a specialist in giftedness in children and notices that this group is often not recognized, even though they have the same problems as children who cannot cope with the educational level, such as dropout, boredom and depression.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Omroep MAX

Cast

Sofie van de Waart

Self

Sofie van de Waart

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