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Dealing with misleading information in a media-wise manner: Group task
A guideline for students to successfully complete a group assignment on misleading information. The students investigate a form of disinformation in groups.
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Stress in students: Tips
As a teacher, you can help your students discover what drives them into stress mode, what their capacity is and how they can smooth out their stress peaks.
In many cases, stress can be tamed if you show mildness and dare to convey clear messages about …
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Femke Verschueren about fear of failure
Fear of failure is a vicious creature. It takes root in more minds than you might suspect. Also in those of students who perform well. Actress and singer Femke Verschueren can speak to that. Yet she notices that it doesn't happen very often: …
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Resilience and resilience: Ten tips
The Sidekick Sam Academy started working on the theme of Resilience and resilience. Because yes, resilience is something that you can learn. For example, based on these ten tips from Michael Portzky, clinical and neuropsychologist and author of …
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Letter for parents: Exam boost
Tests and exams mean extra stress for many children and young people, because one in ten students suffers from a serious form of fear of failure. That means at least two children in your class.
With exams just around the corner, we have created a …
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Zentangle: Teaching idea around patterns
Zentangle is a drawing technique in which you work on your concentration, personal well-being and creativity. It is a different drawing technique than doodle. Zentangles often seem complicated but are actually easy to draw by repeating …
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What Makes Us Boys: Documentary sheet
Growing up is difficult. It takes courage to become who you really are. With this impact campaign we want to make teenagers reflect on the sometimes difficult period of growing up and their mental well-being. We stimulate a conversation and start …
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Meaning-oriented reflection with an effect on action: Guidance and exercises
Various curricula contain curriculum objectives related to reflecting on one's own actions. Many teachers will agree that these are valuable curriculum goals. At the same time, they pose a challenge, both to achieve these among the students, …
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Observing and Reporting: Course
This course contains three chapters:
- Observe and interpret
- Register
- Report
Each section is made up of learning content and exercises.
The course is in line with Teamwork : Course .
Please note: the course was last updated in 2009. The learning …
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I am ... I love ...: speaking exercises
Work sheets to prepare speaking exercises. The icons provide a framework for beginning readers and a guide for everyone.
- For beginners: Who am I? (country, age, brothers and sisters ...) and I love ... (color, animal, sport, music, food)
- For …
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From cabas to backpack: lesson package
With this teaching package on interview techniques and oral history, the OCB and the AMVB want to collect the stories of what it was like to be at school in the past. Through the interviews with (great) grandparents that students will conduct, …
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Attention to well-being
With distance learning it is extra difficult to keep a finger on the pulse of your students. How do you as a teacher monitor and stimulate the well-being of your students? And how do you take care of yourself at the same time?
In this sheet you …
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