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Opera Cheats: Operas in brief
In this playlist of Opera Cheats you will find videos of about 5 minutes in which the synopsis of famous operas is presented in a short and funny way. This material is ideal for taking your students on a fun journey through the history and stories of …
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Opera Cheats: Explainer videos with a touch of humor
In this playlist you will find four explainer videos of Opera Cheats, part of Opera 5, which in a funny way remind your students about different basic principles of opera.
The topics that will be presented are:
- Who is the conductor and what does he …
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Design effective knowledge clips, instructional films and animation videos: Tailor-made trajectory
Videos offer many possibilities for your teaching practice. For example, you can use them as a knowledge clip or instructional film, prior to (flipping the classroom) or during your lesson. Videos can be used for repetition, can serve as part …
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To learn. How? Like this!: Finding a good study method
The Toolbox Learning.How? Like this! contains 55 cards packed with tips and insights to find an appropriate study method and to take learning into your own hands.
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How musical notes came to be: Explanation video
Do you not have much time, but do you still want to give your students an overview of the origin of music notation in a very simple way?
With this clipphanger video, your students will discover which timeline was followed and how we ended up with our …
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The graphic score: Lesson about the Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka
This video gives you inspiration to get started with the children who do not yet read scores around the graphic score to the music of the Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka by Johann Strauss II.
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Differentiation means letting each student grow as much as possible
Hans De Volder, director of the Beveren Art Academy, plays ping pong about the opportunities for differentiation that the new decree entails and does so with educational expert Katrien Struyven (UHasselt, VUB). The same lesson, the same piece and …
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Student participation in part-time art education
The Merksem Academy , also known as the first Children's Rights Academy in Belgium, took on the challenge of developing a trajectory on children's rights in part-time art education. Isn't that difficult if you only see your students for …
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Performer/Show: Show with Quality (Performing Arts)
This sheet is a translation of Competency Images : Towards the classroom with artistic competences and provides an answer to the question: how can you translate the competence image Performer/Show: Performance with quality (performing arts) to …
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Teacher-leaders within the dko
Miranda Pieters, teacher-coordinator at the Schoten Academy and Charlotte Struyve, teacher educator at VIVES University of Applied Sciences, discuss the teacher-leader within the DKO in this article. When are you a teacher leader? How can you …
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Performance appraisals as an instrument for quality development
Lisbeth Wolfs, director of the Schoten Art Academy and Patrizia Enna, policy supporter, have developed their own instrument to get started with evaluation and performance interviews.
This article is part of the inspirational book on the new decree …
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London College of Music Examinations: Board of Examiners for the Arts
Founded in 1887, the London College of Music Examinations (LCME) is one of the UK's longest established creative arts board of examiners and the only one to be part of a leading UK university, the University of West London.
On their website you …
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