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Tips for waving goodbye to your students
Graduating from third kindergarten or sixth grade is always a special moment.
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The Nativity Story: Film review
Questions and assignments for the film The Nativity Story , about the birth of Jesus and the infanticide by Herod.
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The Best Book Teacher 2023: Meet the laureates
The prize for Best Book Teacher wants to give appreciation to primary school teachers who show a concrete and daily commitment to promoting reading and working with children's books in the classroom within a strong reading policy at school. The …
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Paul Panda Farnana, a Congolese nationalist and Pan-Africanist
This article, written by Salomé Ysebaert of the AfricaMuseum, is about the historical figure Paul Panda Farnana (1888-1930), who is mentioned in the Canon of Flanders. Paul Panda Farnana M'Fumu has left a mark on Congo's history in many …
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12 ways to use ChatGPT in blended learning
There are endless applications that can make life easier for teachers. With less work pressure, and thus more time for good educational design with regard to blended learning and, of course, personal contact. But then you have to know how to work …
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The four stages of a child conversation
The VBS Wonderwijs team in Haasdonk focuses on formal one-on-one conversations with each student.
While all teachers followed a course in connecting communication, care coordinator Sabine and director Daniëlle were looking for time. The result of …
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Playground supervision: Avoid these five energy guzzlers
Constantly putting out fires while supervising the playground, so that you barely catch your breath? Communication and organizational expert Marit Goossens explains why this is and gives you tips on how to avoid it.
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Find out what your students don't (yet) understand: Teaching methods
Where are your students in their learning process? You don't have to take a test to find out what your students don't (yet) understand.
Expert Michiel Wils lists twelve activating methods that allow you to use effective learning strategies in one fell …
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EDUbox Health: Interactive video
The interactive video about healthcare is intended for secondary school students. They can follow this lesson individually and at a time of their choosing. Science journalist Koen Wauters takes the students on a tour of healthcare systems around …
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EDUbox Migration: Interactive video
The interactive video on migration is intended for secondary school students. They can follow this lesson individually and at a time of their choosing. Journalist Marjan Temmerman takes the students in tow to inform them in a correct and …
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Free time for children with autism
Leisure activities are not always obvious for children and young people with autism.
On the site of autism.nl you will find a number of tips for filling in your free time.Translated by
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Autism and leisure
Children with autism often find it very difficult to fill in their free time. This has everything to do with the way they process information and store situations in their memory.
In this article by KOEKIE you will find more background information …
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