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Podcasts for the classroom
In this article, the Studio Topless team lists interesting podcasts that you can use in the classroom in various ways, including for distance learning. The podcasts are bundled for:
- kindergarten,
- primary school,
- secondary and higher education.
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Classic Energy Injections
You are in a straight flow. You explain with hands and feet how the human circulatory system propels itself through our body. Aortas, arteries, heart valves, lung capillaries, vena cava... The biological concepts are scattered throughout the …
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A normal parent contact, but in reverse
Capturing initial situations, measuring prior knowledge, portraying students... To measure the (school) lockdown damage suffered, ticking off this entire street is crucial. But it won't be simple. After all, every student struggled through the …
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STEM and toys
What is STEM? How can you encourage children to participate in STEM activities? And which do-boxes are eligible to develop STEM skills?
Discover it in the article and in the webshop.
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Snoezelen for children and adults with a disability: Materials
A short explanation about snoezelen and how to set up a snoezel room.
The link in the article takes you to a webshop with sensory materials.
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Cooperative board games
What are the benefits of cooperative board games?
And which games are eligible?
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Using the light table in the classroom
What is a light table and how can you use it in kindergarten?
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This is what you need to know about digital testing
Teachers are increasingly using digital tests. From simple quiz programs, such as Kahoot, Socrative and Quizlet, to tests via programs such as Quayn or Learnbeat. The final test for group 8 is also increasingly being administered digitally. What …
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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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The importance of silence in the classroom
There is often a lot of noise in the classroom because students discuss and collaborate.
But can silence also enhance learning? What is the pedagogical and didactic power of silence?Marel Schmeier and Anton Horeweg wrote an article about this.
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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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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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