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Why is puzzling important?
Puzzles are an important factor in the development of a child.
From a very young age, it is important that parents and teachers offer puzzles. In this way, a child learns to appreciate puzzling and gradually they also like to do puzzles.
Thessa Huys …
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The Borger Witches
The Borger Witches is a free book. It is:
- a funny, exciting, current, online story about witches, teachers and corona;
- an accessible book with short sentences in OTT and a simple storyline;
- a book that connects with the world of young people; …
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The relationship between global citizenship education and education for sustainable development
The Sustainable Development Goals promote global citizenship education and education for sustainable development as the ideal frameworks for bringing global challenges into the classroom. Due to their increasing popularity, the question arises …
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Towards decolonized global citizenship education
To achieve decolonized global citizenship education (WBE), we need to rethink our practices from a decolonial perspective: How do we look at other ways of living, society building, engagement, peace, justice or sustainability? How can we, in a …
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Evaluating global citizenship competencies
Global Citizenship Education (WBE) aims to stimulate global awareness and critical citizenship by focusing on competencies such as critical thinking, empathy, solidarity, respect for diversity, participation and debate. Evaluating this poses a …
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How can you help your child practice the tables?
In this article, Cloë Neirynck gives parents tips on how to practice the tables with their children.
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Attainment targets, certificates .... What about children with special educational needs?
Do students have to know and be able to do everything in the workbooks?
Can schools refuse to allow the student to use his aids in tests?
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Fear of failure in primary school children
Have you studied well with your child for a big test? But what if your child arrives at school that day and doesn't remember ... He / she gets bad grades and there goes the positive experience. Your child immediately gets the feeling that she …
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Feedback in the classroom: Five tips
Article by Michiel Lucassen about good feedback with five manageable tips.
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Tips for giving effective feedback
Article by Wessel Peeters about effective feedback.
- What is it?
- What is the process of feedup, feedback and feedforward?
- What do you provide feedback on?
- How do you give quality feedback?
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Stimulating and developmental feedback: Learning from a challenge
Why do some children persevere, while others, sometimes despite their good abilities, give up immediately when something gets difficult? Is perseverance a character trait or does it depend on upbringing? Why do some children enjoy difficult tasks …
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Tapp, member management, (parent) communication, agenda and more in one user-friendly tool
Many communication tools are often too limited, not useful or too expensive. Tapp offers an answer to this with a user-friendly app. The app contains news items, group calendars, a chat function and attendance. Using machine learning, the app will …
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