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MyProwise: Teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines
MyProwise contains teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines.
Weekly new ready-to-use lessons, developed by selected teachers who create lessons for Prowise. From individual lessons focused on a field or theme to lesson series …
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Classroom Instructions: Visual Support
A set of homemade very simple drawings for some class instructions such as 'Read', 'Listen', 'Sit down', 'Open your book' etc.
Initially focused on the Arabic lesson, some drawings contain Arabic text, but there are …
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BAK: Basic vocabulary for toddlers
The Amsterdam Kindergartens Basic Vocabulary (BAK) is a resource for teachers to expand the vocabulary of preschoolers.
The list consists of 3,000 words: 2,000 base words and 1,000 extension words.
Attached you will find a guide to the BAK list as well …
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Quality cards School at Zet
In recent years, the School aan Zet program has supported many Dutch schools in their quality improvement by means of discussions, practical tools and examples. One of the tools, the quality cards developed, provide practical information on …
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Language policy and language Dutch
The two-day languages (Ghent, 2007) was shown a video clip of two schools with an active language policy. The movie can be seen here.
The first school is the BSGO Conscience in Schaerbeek. The specific situation in Brussels and the large inflow …
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Language Courses Policies and foreign language
In this video you will hear teachers or directors from four schools.
The municipal school De Bosmier from Balen tells how they do speech sensitization through an exchange project with six European countries. The French language initiative is also …
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As a school, do you opt for a classroom or school library?
As a school, do you opt for a classroom or school library? While one school sets up a school library, another opts for classroom libraries. Other schools use a combination. What is the best choice now?
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Word Up: Creative workshops and training
Word Up started ten years ago as a one-man business for giving language workshops (hence the name). It has now grown into an organization for creative workshops and targeted training with twenty freelance teachers.
Why Word Up?
Because creativity is …
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language Scripture
Language Scripture is an online magazine about social issues in the field of language and language policy, published by the Dutch. Every month there are new reports, interviews, discussions, an interesting clip language, a language tips and a …
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Let your students taste culture during corona
Let children and young people admire collections and the wide range of performing arts from behind their screens. Cultural institutions pull out all the stops to bring their offerings indoors.
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Cubiss: Support reading, learning and informing
Website of the province of Noord-Brabant, province and a number of libraries. On this website you can find a number of lessons, learning lines, tools, current affairs and tips.
The website is not very well structured, so it is not always easy to …
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Reading monitor: Research into reading, reading promotion and literature education
Leesmonitor strives to translate the available knowledge to a wide audience. The studies are summarized in Dutch and described in context.
The data on Leesmonitor comes from scientific research (for example into the effects of reading aloud), …
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