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Pre-vocational secondary education has existed for 25 years, but the anniversary is not necessarily a reason for great joy; the school type suffers from an image problem. For many people, education is considered inferior, parents and children prefer to aim for so-called 'higher' education, while society is eager for practically trained professionals and they may be the 'millionaires of the future'. Including Tineke Netelenbos, who worked as a teacher in vocational education in the late 1960s and later as State Secretary responsible for the introduction of pre-vocational secondary education, former teacher Albert Evenhuis, teacher Hendrik Atze van Doezum and former pre-vocational secondary education student Pascal Koning.
In 1946, resistance member Joop Hollebrands reported the abduction of two children to the police in Haarlem. Bert and Marleen Sanders went into hiding with him and his family during the war. It is the beginning of a chilling search for what happened to the pair, their sister Elly and their parents David and Clara. Eighty years later, Joop's daughter Corrie still cries when she tells how Bert and Marleen were dragged away before her eyes by a Dutch SD police officer in 1943. The arrest is the work of the infamous Colonne Henneicke, Dutch bounty hunters who scour the country in search of Jewish victims.
Following the death of Sjoukje Dijkstra, a repeat of Andere Tijden from 2014 about Sjoukje Dijkstra and Joan Haanappel, the king's couple of Dutch figure skating. Rivals, but also friends. With Sjoukje and Joan, the Netherlands was at the absolute world top in figure skating for many years. In 1954 they made their debut at the European Championship and in the years that followed they celebrated success after success.