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Lexima Magazine: 2024 edition
Lexima Magazine is a publication of Lexima. With this magazine we inform education and healthcare professionals about prevention and treatment of reading, writing and arithmetic problems, compensatory solutions and ways to work on promoting …
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Strong Shoulders: Brochure
In this brochure VCOV bundles methods that parent activities can use to collect ideas, to arrive at advice, to tackle a problem and to create support among the members.
The methods are intended to be applied during a joint meeting. Some methodologies …
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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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A coding gift under the Christmas tree
Are you looking for a fun and educational gift? Why not a programmable robot? Also for toddlers! This article gives a brief overview of the best digital gifts with which you can teach children to code and program.
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Good pre-school education? Dale Farran's magic eight
Which pedagogical and didactic skills have the greatest impact on the development of preschool children?
The most crucial skills - Dale Farran talks about the magic eight - are discussed in CPS's article.
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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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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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East west, north best: Pre-school
There is a deadly virus. Preschoolers fold back on a shrinking slump of ground. Not much more penetrates the ever-expanding world outside their shelter, not even through screens. Most surprising of all is that it is far safer than here. Yes, …
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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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Sinterklaas: Corners
In this article, Miss Meriël gives you inspiration for corners in the classroom during Saint Nicholas time.
Make a steamboat, build Sinterklaas' house, make a Sinterklaas journal, the bakery, peppercorn table, book corner, dollhouse and the …Translated by
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Guide to (high) giftedness
Practical information and tips to let gifted students excel.
- What is giftedness?
- Which factors influence the gifted?
- How does it feel to be gifted?
- How do you recognize giftedness in toddlers?
- How do I determine the educational need?
- What is …
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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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