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How much power does play have: Kindergarten
We live in a zeitgeist where high expectations are placed on education and teachers. Words such as educational quality , effectiveness and prevention of disadvantages set the tone. This sometimes makes it seem as if giving children a lot of time to …
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Rest case
A resting case is a collection of things that help to self-regulate when overstimulated. These are easily stored together in a kind of container or box. By using a specific box that is quickly accessible, it can become something very personal. …
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You can learn from gaming
Interview from Schoolit, with Liesbeth Last about game based learning at school.
Liesbeth studied Theology at the KUL and obtained a master's degree in Islamic theology. She teaches eight hours of religion at the Free Technical Institute in Roeselare …
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Deprivation Team Tool: Are we doing it right?
How poverty conscious are you? And does your school also have an eye for it? With this team tool you discover what you are already doing well, what can be improved, and which action point you want to work on together.
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College Christmas cards
Studio TOPlesS designed four cards with which you can send some warmth to many a colleague or dear friend.
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Making a minikini: Step-by-step plan for a magazine
Nothing is more fun than putting together your own mini magazine. You can do so many fun things with it. Think of:
- new year letter,
- summary,
- gift,
- alternative book review,
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Three tips for those who want to become a partner in an Erasmus+ project
Jeannette Zuidema (from Europe Direct Antwerp) was one of the speakers at the contact seminar on active citizenship. Jeannette spoke about Pop up Europe: Engaging citizens for Europe at the local level , a project about active citizenship.
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Teaching methods, a never ending story ...
In 2019, a number of mainstream and special education schools from Portugal, Norway, Romania and Belgium went on the road together for 3 years via Erasmus+. During the project they went in search of new working methods and teaching methods. In …
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Autism-friendly classroom: Good for all students
Have you tried everything in vain for that student with autism in your class? And what about those twenty other students? The AntwerpPlus support network provides tips to make your class autism-friendly. Immediately good for all your students.
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Motivational Messages: Ways to Encourage Students and Colleagues
In this article, three examples are shared to boost the motivation of your students and colleagues: a classroom jar with motivation strips, compliment cards and fortune cookies with advice, whether or not baked.
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Crack the code: Activating work form
In this article you can read how you can increase the enthusiasm of your students to make exercises by using a code cracking card. Hyperlinks take you to a detailed example of a sequence of exercises in sequence of operations and a Canva template …
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Read Reader Reads!: Multilingual Edition
In the fifth edition of the online magazine Lees Lezer Leest! multilingualism is central. You can read contributions from writer and illustrator Marit Törnqvist, linguist Sharon Unsworth, VoorleesExpress director Anne Heinsbroek and several …
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