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Five truths about body language
Body language says more than words. Research shows that nonverbal communication plays an important role in making a first impression.
Not only what you say is important, but also how you say it. A positive, strong body language can make all the …
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Gamification in your lesson: Why should you?
Using a game element in your lesson can increase student engagement. Several studies also show increased motivation and productivity. Don't lose sight of your lesson objective. Choose the tool for the lesson objective, not the other way around. In …
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The kindergarten of the future is flexible, mobile and low-stimulus
The kindergarten of the future? It already exists today. De Ark primary school in Kessel-Lo is experimenting with mobile islands, low-stimulus corners and flexible partitions. Teacher trainers Barbara De Jonge and Monique Smeets, Thomas More …
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Split position between toddler and primary: Inspiring example Kindergarten
The oldest toddlers. Children in the last kindergarten class who are almost making the transition to the first grade, to the big school, where they suddenly become the youngest children again. From that jump from kindergarten to primary education, …
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Supporting the (linguistic) integration of refugees from Ukraine
These dedicated web pages, collected by the Council of Europe, mainly focus on guidance and resources to support the linguistic integration of refugees from Ukraine in schools and the workplace.
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Eleven tips when teaching children from Ukraine
In this article you will find eleven recommendations from the Council of Europe to national authorities regarding teachers. They can serve as a handle when you receive students from Ukraine in your class.
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By Touch ... learning with your fingers
In Op de Tast books, subjects are presented as a tactile print. It often deals with objects or concepts that students are supposed to know, but which are sometimes difficult for a blind or partially sighted student to grasp.
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Computational thinking learning track
A learning line was developed to paint a picture of the skills that we distinguish in computational thinking. The activities are included, along with general goals and examples to illustrate the content. The learning track aims to provide a handle …
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New year: Tips working methods
In order not to interrupt the transition from old to new, not even at school, it is possible to take a moment at the start of the new year in which we take a look at what has been and/or what will come. That doesn't have to take long, but it can …
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Healthy workplaces stop the pandemic
In workplaces where workers may be exposed to a virus belonging to the category of biological agents, employers must carry out workplace risk assessments and take appropriate measures. The guidelines presented on this page are intended to support …
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Books for children about mindset
A list of children's books to get started towards a growth-oriented mindset instead of a fixed one.
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Information bundle about DCD
Bundle about DCD with the following chapters:
- definition and terminology,
- possible consequences of DCD in education,
- strengths,
- sticordi measures,
- tools and adjustments.
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