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We are all friends in our class. Or not?: Kindergarten
It's an oft-repeated mantra in many kindergarten classes that "we're all friends." The truth is that, just like adults, preschoolers don't automatically become friends with everyone they share a space with or anyone about the …
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Making learning visible: Why and how?
What do you mean by making learning visible? Why is it so important? And how do you do it?
In this article by Innovative Education, Michiel Lucassen provides answers.
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Ten tips to stop worrying
Worrying can drive you crazy. But how do you make sure you stop doing this? We have listed some concrete tips for you.
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Become a teacher! Why? Therefore!
Dressing the staff room with pure positivity. Use the poster from this article and tell each other why you became a teacher.
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Sinterklaas crafts: Inspiring craft ideas
Be inspired by the more than thirty tips and the photos of the final results in your search for fun Sinterklaas crafts.
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Preschoolers getting started with reading materials from A to Z, part 4, once upon a time fairy tales and a fresh checklist: Kindergarten
In that fourth installment of the A-to-Z Reading Resource Tips , the Kindergarten blog highlights some of the ways to work with fairy tales in preschool. They also provide an easy checklist to help you navigate the rich and varied reading …
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The magic of the Numbers app
Article covering various apps for education. In particular, extensive explanation is given about the use of Numbers.
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Inclusive learning: Get more out of your computer for every student
Which hidden tools do you still have to discover in your browser, Word or Powerpoint to support students with dyslexia, ASD, ADHD, color blindness…? Do you suddenly use them for your whole class? Because inclusive learning makes everyone …
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Effective brainstorming: This is how you do it
The purpose of brainstorming is simple: to come up with new ideas. And that is precisely what is complicated. Because how do you actually come up with a new idea?
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Top 20 principles from psychology for teaching and learning creative, talented and gifted students
In this list you will find twenty principles from psychology about gifted education that are most useful for the education of gifted students.
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David Mitchell's Evidence-Based Teaching Strategies
A summary of ten key strategies to improve learning:
- cooperative learning in groups,
- peer tutoring,
- parent involvement,
- cognitive strategy instruction,
- memory strategies,
- practice and repeat,
- behaviorist approaches,
- formative assessment and …
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Using direct instruction
Direct instruction is a structured way of teaching, which has a major impact on learning outcomes. Characteristic is the step-by-step approach, in which the teacher is guiding, but also activates the students. Various didactic techniques are …
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