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Kijkwijzer inclusive classroom practice
This method is intended to take a closer look at your classroom practice. Based on the research 'Inclusive education and school development in secondary education' (De Vroey, 2016), a viewing guide was developed to view your own teaching …
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Create groups for group work
Divide your class into groups using tools?
Students learn a lot - in addition to processing knowledge, they also develop important attitudes and skills - when they carry out assignments in groups.
You can divide your students into groups in different …
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Sander De Keere and Thibault Christiaensen are looking for new classics
Bach or Ed Sheeran? In Everyone Famous, Sander De Keere (Klara) and Thibault Christiaensen (StuBru) delve into music history in search of new classics. What is a real morning classic for you? And what would be your students' favorite morning song? …
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VR applications in the lesson: Blog post
In this blog article from the COSMO project , Kim Dekeyser talks about some interesting applications that you can use when teaching virtual reality:
- Dry Erase: Infinite VR Whiteboard
- ImTech
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Powerful Learning Environment: Twelve Principles of Effective Teaching
English brochure with more information about the twelve principles:
- supportive (and positive) classroom climate,
- opportunities to learn,
- alignment with the curriculum,
- to establish orientations on learning,
- coherent content,
- a conversation that makes …
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Simple reading texts for children with reading difficulties
Are you looking for a text at a lower AVI level without it being too childish?
Are you looking for a book or newspaper article for students with reading difficulties?The infochart contains four links to organizations or publishers that offer such …
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Work on Executive Functions in Your Class: Draw the EF Cards
With these EF cards you strengthen the executive functions of your students. Learn to look at yourself and your students, and focus on attention, rest, or planning and organizing.
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Rubrics as a skills assessment tool
In the article you can read more information about the use of rubrics, assessment scales and criteria lists.
You will also find some examples of rubrics for the following skills:
- collaborate,
- acquiring and processing information,
- planning and …
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Using assessment scales for assignments
Rating scales, how do you use them?
An article with the following parts:
- what is a rating scale,
- principles for assessment scales,
- examples of rating scales for checklists and rubrics.
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The student council is the first door to what is on the minds of students: Student participation
Student participation that brings about more than just a drinks machine or the 100 days? Director Patricia Hanegreefs and teacher Gert Goyens of Wico Campus Overpelt explain how the input of their students in terms of content strengthens the …
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Corona and the learning environment (at home)
No, pupils and / or their parents are not just able to create a learning environment at home. Families do not always have the necessary time and competences to enable and support (digital) learning (substantive, technical, organizational, …
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Digital Platforms: G Suite for Education vs. Microsoft 365
Digital platforms have become indispensable in education. Schools often opt for a solution from one of the two computer giants: Microsoft or Google. Both platforms have the same goal: digitization of education. Whichever platform you choose, you …
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