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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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Digital citizenship cannot exist without critical thinking about yourself, others and society
Critical thinking is perhaps the goal of education. Every professional and citizen must be able to form a well-considered opinion on relevant social issues.
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AAC Learning: Guide
Communicate using icon-based AAC (Aided Communication)?
With this guide from AssistiveWare you will teach the user the right skills to use the AAC successfully.
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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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