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This way, your BSO students surf with a critical eye
How do you teach students in vocational secondary education to argue well, make conscious choices and deal with media alertly? Three teachers explain how they work on the final objectives of critical thinking and media literacy in their lessons.
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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Irritate with Brian Eno: Lesson Suggestion
Producer Brian Eno likes to impose restrictions on his artists. He taped the fingers of Coldplay's Chris Martin together to force him to play the piano in a new way.
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Building learning labs and innovative learning spaces
A practical guide developed by European Schoolnet to support schools and teachers in the roll-out of STEM labs and a Future Classroom. The secondary school RHIZO Lyceum OLV Vlaanderen is described in this guide as a practical example.
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Listen better to your student during instrument class
A violin teacher noticed that she always looked at the technical aspect: the bow stroke that is not correct, a wrong fingering, the thumb that is not in the right place ...
This post is part of the weekly blog of Erik Schrooten , founder of Kunstig …
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Making an inspiration list for a musical work: Lesson suggestion
Violinist Stephen Nachmanovitch and pianist Ron Fein juxtaposed images from magazines with their scores. They were inspired by the images to give musical works their own (meaningful) atmosphere.
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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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Information skills in assignments
Pupils come into contact with various media on a daily basis. Also while creating tasks and assignments, students often search the internet. But is the information they find here correct and reliable?
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Getting started with the Smartest Human
Use the popularity of the game program De Slimste Mens to get creative with your students. Let them follow current events in a more targeted way, immerse them in archive material from eg Twitter, websites of newspapers and/or YouTube. Let them …
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Discussing difficult topics: Newsletter
When talking about radicalization of young people, politics and media sometimes look at education for solutions. However, a ready-made remedy is not always evident.
Educational experts ask questions like: what is radicalization, it only affects …
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Me and the other: Project on relational education
Project I and the other person is an example of how difficult topics such as homosexuality, gender and transgender are and sexual resilience in children from three to fourteen years can be tackled. Do you want to work on these topics as a primary …
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Create your own photo story
Perhaps an idea if you are looking for another approach to a group task or a cross-border project. Why do not you let the students put together a photo story?
A photo story is a bit like a drawing: you place some pictures on a page and combine that …
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