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Mirror Yourself Game: Teaching Idea
The Mirror Yourself game is a party game for anyone who dares to look in the mirror to increase their self-confidence.
Fun to play in small classes to boost confidence.
Suggestion: First let the students choose three characteristics that suit them, …
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The Tower of Babel of Direct Instruction
Barak Rosenshine identified five different ways in which direct instruction is used as a term in literature.
In this article, Tim zooms in on these five meanings and which definition he uses.
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Open a book about autism
Adelien Bergman tells how a book can help to better understand autism and gives some book tips to start a conversation about autism: three books for children and one book for adults.
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Good explanation from the teacher: Points for attention
Students say that they learn the most when the teacher explains well.
In the article you can read what a good explanation means:
- a good explanation is purposeful,
- a good explanation is clear and focuses on approach,
- good explanation is embedded in an …
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Team teaching and blended learning
How can you continue team teaching online?
In the article Lisa formulates a number of tips. She explains how you can use online team teaching for:
- inclusive education,
- integrated learning,
- self-direction,
- professionalization,
- motivation and …
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More outdoor lessons also in the city
More than ever, outdoor space and the playground of a school is an important learning environment. A playground not only offers space for play, sports, rest and conversation, but can also become a powerful learning and even teaching environment. …
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A Children's Rights Approach to Education: Unicef Methodological Guide
With this methodological guide 'A children's rights approach in education' UNICEF aims to enable every child to develop to their full potential and participate in a just society.
Offering a children's rights approach in education …
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How do you formulate learning goals?
In this article by Vernieuwenderwijs, Valentina and Hannelore give a brief overview of the various possibilities and aspects in formulating learning objectives. Finally, they give their own view on formulating learning objectives.
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Map your school network and promote inclusive education
How do education teams work together to make inclusion a success story?
- By reflecting on the network.
- By working closely together.
- With a correct vision on student guidance.
- With shared leadership.
Jasmien Sannen came to these conclusions in her …
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Talking about sexting with students and students
What's the best way to talk to teens about sexting? In this article, the authors discuss a possible approach. They also provide tips and links about what you as a teacher need to know and what you can do when you talk to young people about the …
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PURPLE campaign
It is a mentally difficult time for everyone and especially for young people. It is striking that LGBT+ young people are finding it extra difficult. Through the PURPLE campaign, Wel Jong Niet Hetero tries to give teachers the tools to make a …
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Deceiving someone with a false profile, that's catfishing: What mechanism is behind it?
Nude images of some famous Flemish people circulate on the internet. According to several lawyers, they have been misled, trapped. By someone who has set up a false profile on social media. Such a thing is called catfishing. But what exactly is …
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