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Cognitively functioning students: Practical examples in primary education
Within the Model Schools Project for Cognitively Dysfunctioning Students, the anchor schools wrote down various model practices with scientific substantiation.
The examples are divided by theme:
- compact and enrich,
- accelerate, …
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A good start ... leaves you wanting more: Tips on initial guidance
Each of us was a starter once. Full of enthusiasm, desires and expectations, but also with doubts and uncertainties. Exciting and a little bit scary. It always is, starting something new. This is no different for novice teachers.
Each school provides …
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Ten out of ten for sustainable food
Our diet contributes about thirty percent to global warming. Food is a very attractive gateway to taking environmental care with your students. In both the garden and the kitchen, children learn to experience first-hand what food is, where it …
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Wise lessons for developing, choosing and using teaching materials in compulsory education
How do you choose a teaching method as a teacher, specialist group or school team? What do you take into account when developing a learning resource? How do you use the textbook in a thoughtful way in your classroom practice? There is little …
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Big change in small neighborhood school
An article by Change Wise about a small diverse school that focuses on all students according to the Slim Fit method:
- subject specialist per development domain,
- tutorial groups and shared lesson blocks,
- one theme per period;
- Montessori to …
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Crafting cozy winter houses - Vuile vingers
This article describes how to craft a clay winter house.
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Why reading is also about numbers: Put your reading policy on the schedule
A well-stocked school library, cozy reading corners and reading quarters: challenges that teachers take up with enthusiasm. But what is the effect of all those efforts? Reading coach Hilde of GBS De Boot in Opwijk: 'When you read, you don't …
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Five keys to effective reading comprehension
Reading comprehension is a very important skill for success in education, participation in society and lifelong learning. That is why the Flemish Education Council published the practical guide Keys for effective reading comprehension . By …
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Ten tips: How to get more out of your library visit
Thanks to libraries, class visits and tailor-made book packages, the lending figures of Antwerp libraries are peaking. But are the right books hiding behind those figures? Sophie D'Hollander, responsible for school activities, wondered. She …
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Ten tips for an inspiring reading environment at your school
Eight book teachers and a book master show their tips to encourage reading at school. Because a positive reading climate promotes reading and reading pleasure.
Do you want more culture in education? Get inspiration from good practices, tips and tools …
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This is how teacher Karima is working on a rich language environment in primary
In the first year of Juf Karima, not a single student speaks Dutch at home. She herself also learned Dutch as a second language. So she knows better than anyone what the children in her class experience. 'Teaching Dutch in primary school was quite …
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Advantages of an intermediate class
Teacher Lente of the third grade in Leefschool De Dageraad shares a so-called intermediate class with her fourth-year colleague. Literally an extra room between their two classes, where students who finish faster and the care teacher can …
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