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Seven tips for working with special children
In this article from AOb, experts provide tips for working with students with special educational needs:
- forget the labels;
- look at the support needs;
- engage in conversation with the child and parents;
- see what is going well;
- always see how you can …
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Virtual learning and play rooms: Idea for Google Slides
Do you want to make online content available to your students thematically? Then these learning and play areas are a great idea.
Sarah Wood offers a large collection of free-to-use virtual learning and play spaces.
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Who is the mole?
The students are given an assignment every day that requires them to work together. One student is the mole. Can your students unmask the mole?
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City visit Ghent: Escape tour
Following a city visit to Ghent, the students take a walking tour/escape tour.
You can provide the students with the file digitally or printed out. They can submit the answers using a Google Form.
The last stop has been made there to gather the …
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Stress in students: Tips
As a teacher, you can help your students discover what drives them into stress mode, what their capacity is and how they can smooth out their stress peaks.
In many cases, stress can be tamed if you show mildness and dare to convey clear messages about …
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Astronomy: Concepts 1
Concepts discussed here are:
- distances to the moon;
- distances in the solar system;
- distances in the nearby universe;
- distances in the entire universe;
- distance modulus;
- Brightness;
- parallax as a measure of distance;
- Kepler's laws.
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Financial literacy: Educational posters
In this learning resource you will find educational posters about financial literacy.
The Fundamentals of Financial Literacy toolkit provides a five-part framework for young people to explore the basic concepts of finance.
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WHAT WHAT: ElectionZINE
Want to inform young people about elections, form your opinion and make your voice heard? Get started with WAT WAT's election ZINE . A magazine in A5 format for young people with information and tools to form their opinion towards the elections in …
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The most and least efficient learning methods according to Leerpunt
Since 2022, Leerpunt has been strengthening educational practice with scientific insights. The independent organization recently published a meta-analysis in which researchers examined well-known learning methods and ranked them based on cost, …
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Interactive teaching: 10 digital tools for education
Many studies are concerned with the positive effects of interactive elements in lessons. With interactive teaching you mainly respond to the interests of the students, which keeps their attention. The ideal approach for this? The digital world! …
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#whoknowswhat, elections 2024: Educational game
In the game #whoknowswhat, elections, players look for answers about the elections and politics.
Why are there elections? What does politics have to do with my life? Who is worthy of my vote? The players themselves look for answers to these questions. …
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The language of the Koepelzaal: Political terms explained
From authority to seat distribution, these are words you don't use every day. This set of 43 cards explains many political terms clearly and clearly.
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