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Lessons learned: Combine word and image with audiovisual material
Students store information more easily when it is presented with words and images. Verbal and visual information are, after all, processed in working memory according to two separate, but simultaneous processes.
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Nice in your skin with children. How your body tells you how you are doing: Kindergarten
In the past year, corona often turned our lives and that of the children in our class completely upside down. In addition to concerns about physical health, many concerns also arose about the mental toughness or resilience of children. As a …
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A functional handwriting for every child
An article by Gert Verbrugghen about the development of handwriting and the usefulness of explicit feedback.
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Effective Handwriting Education: Reappraisal of the Pen
An article by Freek Turlings and Erik Meester about handwriting education.
Scientific research shows the importance of handwriting for reading, spelling and memorization. What can you do to easily improve your handwriting lessons?
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Thirty educational and fun activities you can do at home with your toddler
In this article on the blog Columns by Kari you will find an overview of thirty educational and fun activities that you can do at home with your toddler. Of course you can also organize many of these activities in kindergarten.
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Subit, see how many there are without counting: Kindergarten
Subiting is the art of immediately - say 'immediately' - seeing how many there are, without counting. In kindergarten we count that it is a sweetheart. There is nothing wrong with counting, but in this blog post from Kindergarten you can …
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DCD and ASD: Info and tips
Sheets with, on the one hand, an explanation of the developmental disorder, and, on the other hand, concrete tips to apply in classroom practice.
At the back there are also sheets with tips to make tests and exams auti-friendly:
- layout tips, …
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Preschoolers getting started with reading materials from A to Z, part 1, from diaries to fables: Kindergarten
Better reading is a better life, which is why we all want to make good, strong readers of our pupils from toddler to adolescent.
One of the (many) actions that contribute to this is to bring your students into contact with as many different books and …
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Let the dolls dance, about diversity in the play corner: Kindergarten
Habiba Boumaâza wrote the article 'Let the dolls dance' about the search for diversity in the play corner. “How diverse are the little dolls that children play with? Habiba Boumaâza was looking for Playmobil dolls of color. She found …
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Teach them to read: Practical insights from research for primary school teachers
A book with ingredients to provide top-class reading education and with practical examples.
Teach them to read covers the entire palette from early literacy to text comprehension and provides information about the importance of reading motivation, …
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The Corona Crisis: An Opportunity to Think About Good Education
The corona crisis has radically changed educational practice. Face masks, disinfectant, distance learning, Zoom meetings, quarantine and isolation. They have now become a regular part of our lives, but also of the school. At the same time, the …
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Question machine helps students come up with research questions
Devising a good research question is sometimes difficult for students. The question machine helps and gives students insight into what constitutes a good research question.
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