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Pengreepkoffer: Materials in preparation for the tweezers
The pen suitcase consists of lunch boxes with material that invites toddlers and children of the first year to apply the tweezers.
View the nine different boxes with corresponding explanations.
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Get started quickly with digital tools for primary school distance learning and pre-teaching
As a teacher, do you want to get started with digital tools to keep in touch with your students at home or to make exercises?
In the article you get an overview of some practical tools for:
- online video calls with the class,
- create and share …
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Handbook executive functions
To help a student develop executive functions, it is good to know how they function.
Eleven cards describe the various executive functions, but also how you can support children in their development.
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More and better digital support for knowledge sharing in our education: Press release
KlasCement is now part of the Education Communication Agency (part of the Ministry of Education and Training). The discussions with the edb Center and the decision of the Flemish government resulted in a legal agreement on this at the end of 2012. …
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13 tips to organize your class for better differentiation
School maker and lower educational expert An Kennes helps schools on their way to a low-noise and cozy classroom design in order to work better on differentiation. What do we need in a class to meet the needs of the children as much as possible? …
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Self-directed learning: This is what you want to know as a teacher
Self-directed learning is not the same as letting the student set his own plan . There is an active role for the teacher before, during and after learning. In this article you will read:
- what self-directed learning is;
- how to work on it from young to …
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Case studies as a working method in health sciences
In this article you will find information about the use of case studies as teaching methods in health sciences courses. You can use cases to develop learning content
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Making exercises: Overview
There are specific programs with which you can make exercises yourself. You can then offer these exercises to your students or put them online so that everyone can make them.
We call these programs authoring software . They are also often called …
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An Autism-Friendly Class: Tips
An autism-friendly class, how do you do that?
In this bundle a number of tips are collected, there are possible sticking measures and you get information about:- daily schedule, weekly schedule and routines;
- low-stimulus environment and …
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Snack with wishes
Are you looking for a fun, creative way to give wishes for the new year?
The children fold a bite. Inside the students write wishes and they decorate the snack with nice Christmas drawings.
The children start with '1, 2, 3, ..., 10. We will …
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Poetry in the classroom: Methods
Poetry, many students associate it with boring rhythms and texts that they do not understand. This article discusses some of the types of work that you can use in class.
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Motor writing in the classroom: Tips for problems
In this brochure by Sig vzw, various parts of writing motor skills are examined, from pen grip and sitting posture to writing movements and basic psychomotor conditions.
With each part, we look at what can go wrong and you get tips on how to work on …
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