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Raising the bar for everyone: Didactic mastery
Didactic mastery is about passionate knowledge of teaching. It's about knowing what works to get students to learn.
By mapping the competences, preferences and support needs of the students, you get a broad view of your students and you can …
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Keep an overview thanks to the planning board
In the video you will discover how you can keep an overview as a teacher during differentiated work.
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Differentiated keys
Even with the primordial classic among the evaluation forms, the test, you can evaluate in a differentiated way.
In the article you will find ten examples of differentiated tests in all shapes and sizes.
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How do I get students quiet after active differentiated work?
I do very active teaching methods in which students walk together. This way they can move and learn from each other. How do I silence them?
We would like to give you four tips to deal with this
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Autism Friendly School: Ten Things You Didn't Know
Did you know that an autism-friendly world starts at school? That you only have to remember one basic rule? And that you have to adapt both the student and the environment?
Kobe Vanroy of Autism Central lists ten things you did not know about an …
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EU Code Week 2020: Toolkit
Information about Code Week 2020, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need.
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How do you recognize and guide a gifted student?
A blog article with info and tips.
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Five signs that your child has performance anxiety, and how you can help
A blog article with answers to the following questions:
- As a parent, how do you recognize performance anxiety in your children?
- How do you help as a parent?
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What is ASD and how do I help a student with autism?
A blog article with background information and tips for working with students with ASD.
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The complete guide to effectively support your student with dyscalculia
A blog article with information about dyscalculia:
- forms of dyscalculia,
- recognizing dyscalculia,
- subjects that may present difficulties,
- Tips for teaching students with dyscalculia.
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Supporting a student with dyslexia: Tips and tricks
A blog article with background information, strengths and stumbling blocks of a student with dyslexia and some useful tips.
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Concentration Difficulties and ADHD: Parent and Teacher Guide
A blog article with information about concentration problems, an explanation of the difference between ADHD and concentration problems and some tips.
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