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Differentiation as a key to equal opportunities: Guidance
The guideline is made for teachers and other education professionals who want to underpin their education with knowledge from research. The information is intended to answer the question: How can you as a teacher ensure that all students achieve …
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Differentiation is...
- Differentiation is a pro-active response by the teacher to what students need or will need.
- Differentiation requires in high expectations and focus on growth.
- You can differentiate on content, product, process and approach.
- You can differentiate on …
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Differentiation in the classroom
An article by Vernieuwderwijs in which Michiel Lucassen looks at 4 different ways in which you can offer room for differentiation in practice.
He talks about the differences between convergent and divergent differentiation and about differentiation …
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Making spiders and cobwebs
Are you looking for ideas to get started around the theme of autumn or Halloween?
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Halloween crafts with kids
The MamaPlaneet blog collected over one hundred and twenty ideas, photos of final results and tips for crafting around Halloween in a kid-friendly way.
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Yoga: Three snacks
These three snacks will help your students to regain rest and focus. Adopting a posture requires attention and concentration. For example, yoga ensures that students bring their attention to the NOW, an important condition for learning.
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A visually impaired pupil in primary school: General information about teaching visually impaired pupils
In the text you will find information about:
- organization of the environment (place in the classroom, school building...);
- visual training (tips and tools);
- general aids (for reading and writing, for orientation and mobility...);
- optical tools, …
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Charlotte Struyve about the teacher shortage
The teacher shortage continues to stir up emotions in education. It has been a hot topic in many debates for several years now. The problem also seems to be getting worse. The numbers are staggering. Nearly half of secondary education teachers …
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Karen Van de Cruys on feedback
As a Russian teacher, Karen Van de Cruys noticed that feedback gave a huge boost to the learning process of her students, after which she decided to delve into this aspect of teaching. She then became a teacher of Dutch and English and eventually …
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Self-management: Information
An article with answers to the following questions:
- What is self-directed learning?
- What are the benefits of self-directed learning?
- Under what conditions can self-management take place?
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Six lesson ideas to activate prior knowledge in all students
Not all students have the same prior knowledge.
However, this prior knowledge largely determines how the new subject matter is received and processed. It is therefore important to do something with this as a teacher.What exactly is that, …
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Tim Surma with a crash course in cognitive psychology
Tim Surma is research manager of the Expertise Center ExCEL and can draw on twenty years of experience in teaching in secondary education. He also co-wrote the book Wijze Lessen: twelve building blocks for effective didactics.
In 2018 he was a guest …
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