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Guide to test use for students with specific educational needs
Cito made a flyer to guide teachers when they administer a test to a student with special educational needs.
Are adjustments necessary? And if so, what adjustments can you make as a teacher?
A table provides a handy overview of possible measures to …
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A knowledge clip in five steps
Information that leads you through five steps to the production of a knowledge clip:
- preparing the content;
- to evaluate;
- preparing the knowledge clip;
- recording the knowledge clip;
- to publish.
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Studying in corona times: 5 tips to create your ideal study place at home
From busy school life to distance learning: the corona virus is forcing students to attend classes and study at home. No small adjustment! It takes a lot of discipline to study now that the structure has been lost. Here are five tips you can give …
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Learning with the Leitnerbox: Explanation
How can you learn useful concepts, sums or other reproduction knowledge? Active and spaced repetition, also called retrieval and spacing, is crucial for this. How can you approach this as a pupil or student? A good way is to use the Leitnerbox. A …
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Mantle of the Expert: Drama as a learning tool in your classroom
Mantle of the Expert (MoE) is a teaching method that starts from drama as a learning tool in your classroom. Below you can read the first paragraphs of the article that will immerse you in the world of MoE. In addition to an explanation of the …
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The many advantages of a plus class
Students who excel need challenging education. Enrichment programs can improve school performance, increase self-confidence and prevent the loss of motivation for school work. It also appears that a plus class has a positive effect in the long term.
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Dealing with and challenging gifted students
Gifted children are not only intelligent, they are also creative and have the ability to solve practical problems quickly. But all this does not mean that they automatically do well in school. Like students who have difficulty learning, they often …
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Challenging Gifted Students with Bloom's Taxonomy
With Bloom's Taxonomy you challenge gifted students. Not so much by having them take extra courses, but by stimulating a different way of thinking. That is what Minka Dumont, teacher of the plus class of the Montessori school de Linde, thinks.
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Making gestures while learning helps to better understand certain subject matter
When we explain something, we spontaneously make gestures. We open our hands, point to things and so on. These gestures not only help to convey ideas better, but making gestures yourself also helps to think and learn better.
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Teaching ideas about a healthy posture at the computer
Article with tips and lesson ideas about a healthy posture at the computer. What tips can you give to your students when it comes to a healthy way of working with a digital device? And how can you get started with this in class (via distance …
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School dropout and truancy: Map all the helplines
It is not easy to protect truant and school-tired students against school dropout. Where does the increased care extend? When do you call in external help? And do you know which agencies are there for you and your students in your region? Map them …
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What if students swear at gay?: Tips for teachers
What do you do if a student uses gay as a swear word? Many young people no longer see the word as a swear word but as a normal part of their language use. That's why teachers don't always know how to respond to this. On this website of …
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