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This is how you respond to extreme statements in class
In every class a provocative statement comes up from time to time. The right to free speech is not above the principle of equality and the principle of non-discrimination. In this article you can read how you can respond appropriately.
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Sander De Keere and Thibault Christiaensen are looking for new classics
Bach or Ed Sheeran? In Everyone Famous, Sander De Keere (Klara) and Thibault Christiaensen (StuBru) delve into music history in search of new classics. What is a real morning classic for you? And what would be your students' favorite morning song? …
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See resistance as a sign of commitment: Change tips
Change almost always provokes resistance, including within the Dendermonde academy. 'But rather that than indifference,' says expert on educational innovation Virginie März. She discusses how to deal with that resistance with director …
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Evaluate without numbers
The North Limburg Art Academy has long ceased to work with figures on its evaluations. In 2012, the school started experimenting with a new evaluation system. Could that be done without points and with more emphasis on the process? After 5 years of …
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From student tracking system to evaluation sheet
The Municipal Academy for Music, Word and Dance in Turnhout further developed the student monitoring system. The document grew exponentially with the arrival of the new decree. Yet it remains a useful working tool. Lydia Rommes, piano teacher and …
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Is your school OK-proof?
The Buggenhout Academy still had an audit in the old structure. In October 2019, the Inspectorate 2.0 settled there for a week. Director Hans Scholliers and coordinator Willem Verheyden share six findings from which your academy can certainly …
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Giving feedback with metaphors: Inspiration
In this blog post you will find some nice and funny metaphors that music teachers use when giving feedback to their students.
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , founder of Kunstig Competent.
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Thoughtful digitization: 60 tips for school leadership
Well-considered digitization is undoubtedly one of the many change processes that your school is currently working on and will continue to work on in the coming semesters. As a director, deputy director, IT coordinator, TAC, care or degree …
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The advantages of a boned score: Tip
In this blog post we gain insight into a teaching idea of a guitar teacher who bones a difficult classical score into a well-arranged chord progression.
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , the driving force behind Kunstig …
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What if and the score: Lessuggestie
In the program What if? a nice challenge is hidden to get started with the score of / with your student.
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , the driving force behind Kunstig Competent.
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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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Stimulate Curiosity: Short Examples
The student is curious . Sounds very logical, but how do you get started? Or how do you stimulate students to become curious?
Roland van der Vorst mentions four ways to entice students to curiosity. Erik Schrooten adds examples from an artistic point …Translated by
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