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Do you wave to the moon every day?
It is a well-known phenomenon in many kindergarten classes: every day a song of the days of the week is repeated, visually supported by a number of permanent prints: moon, dino, dog, thunder and so on. By singing this song, we try to give …
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What works for low-literate young people in language education?
A UAntwerpen project developed two practical guides for language education for low-literate young people. With the most recent scientific insights that are translated into classroom practice.
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Out of bound photo: Step-by-step plan
On the Zoom website you will find different courses and step-by-step plans for using photography or Photoshop lessons with your students.
One of the lessons is about making your own out of bound photo.
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Show students the structure of your subject matter, do the structure cross
With a structure cross you force students in a motivating way to look at the structure of the teaching material at the beginning of a new chapter.
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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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Why, our toddlers don't move enough? And how should it be?: Kindergarten
Children need to move and they also like to move, everyone agrees on that. But what exactly are all those guidelines that presuppose what is sufficient and what is not?
In this article from the blog Kleutergewijs, lecturer Ellen De Decker gives you …
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The puddle as a proverbial drop
A while ago an article appeared in De Standaard : "A child is potty-trained when the parents are ready." Brenda Froyen of AP Hogeschool Antwerp agrees and even goes one step further. The puddle as a proverbial drop.
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Have students draw during the theory lesson
Teacher Li's tests for Class working methods that are new to her. 'I like to be inspired by blogs, books or podcasts, but I am often left with the question: how does that work in practice?'
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Hangman during the math class
Erika explains how, during the maths lesson, you can use the game of gallows to allow students to practice, repeat and deepen the learning material at their own pace. In addition, the mathematical concepts they have learned are also discussed.
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Root spiral: Lesson idea
Example of a root spiral to link the real numbers and the Pythagorean theorem.
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Teacher's Day: Gift Idea
A nice present to celebrate Teacher's Day. With the matching text: 'In class you are the STAR every day and that's why we put you in the FLOWERS today. Have a nice day from the
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Is WWIII about to start?: How to approach this question in class
Blog article by Sarah Simmons about how you as a teacher deal with difficult questions about current events.
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