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Nip conflict in the bud or mediate?: Kindergarten
Should you nip or mediate a conflict in the bud? Mediation works. Nipping conflict in the bud is the worst strategy. See the conflict as a learning opportunity. Read more in this article from the kindergarten blog Kleutergewijs .
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Education at the helm of the digital teaching and learning process
The (accelerated) digitization of compulsory education presents a number of important challenges for education, schools, teachers and the government. In this advice, the Vlor (Flemish Education Council) draws attention to a number of aspects in …
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Sketchnoting: Note strategy with text and drawings
In this article you will get tips on how to introduce your students to sketchnoting.
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Where can you find suitable software and videos for virtual reality?
It is not always easy to find useful and relevant material if you want to use virtual reality. This article will help you in the search for suitable VR material.
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Ransomware: Factsheet
The threat of ransomware has been increasing worldwide for several years. This article from the Dutch National Cyber Security Center provides an overview of the different types of ransomware and the measures you can take as an organization to prevent …
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Mediasmarties WegWijzer: Media tips for toddlers and preschoolers
Mediasmarties and Netwerk Mediawijsheid made these two WegWijzers . One for toddlers (2 - 4 years) and a version for toddlers (4 - 6 years). It contains various tips for pedagogical staff, teachers and parenting professionals who work with young …
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Executive functions: Learning starts at rest in your classroom
'Not stricter than before, but clearer. And therefore less frustration'. Evita and her colleagues at VBS De Zwaan (Sinaai) looked at their approach from an executive function perspective and separated high expectations from impossible ones. Expert …
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There is more to a picture book than you think: Practical example with tips
Reading from picture books stimulates the imagination and teaches toddlers language. But Joris Van Elsen and Emke Op 't Eynde see even more positive effects in their studies: 'In this way you stimulate mathematical and problem-solving …
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How can (or should?) The cooperation between kindergarten teachers and child counselors get a boost?: Kindergarten
What is the difference between 'a teacher' and 'a care teacher'? Do they work together in the classroom, and how? Is 'the care teacher' just a few extra hands in the classroom, or does this profession offer more …
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Look over the wall: The reading policy at the school of kindergarten teacher Elif - Kindergarten
March 1… the start of the youth book month. Time to dive into the books and get your book pearls! By focusing strongly on storytelling, reading aloud in class and a stimulating book corner, you already lay a strong foundation for good reading. …
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Preschoolers working with (picture) books and other reading materials from A to Z, part 2, from encyclopedias to art viewing books: Kindergarten
In this article by Kindergarten, you will get some tips to get started, even more intensively than you already planned, with (picture) books and other reading materials in your kindergarten.
In a first part (see link below) we tried to inspire you to …
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Listening to music while studying, good idea or not?
Studying for a long time, such as during the study period, can be tiring. Fortunately, music makes studying a bit more pleasant, but is that a good idea? The effect of listening to music on your concentration has been extensively researched and …
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