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The Coffee Break: Blog Rinke Vanhoeck
Rinke Vanhoeck is a former teacher and creator of the podcast Outside the Chalk Lines . In this newsletter he shares his thoughts, reading material and interesting links about education, workable work and the things in life.
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KrachtKlap: Instagram page resilience and mental health
This Instagram provides tips on how to focus on the resilience and mental well-being of students in your classroom in a warm way.
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Barend Last an education guru with an opinion
Barend Last an education guru with an opinion.
I have enjoyed working in education for many years. First as a teacher and school leader in primary education, now as a teacher, developer, trainer, consultant and education advisor in all levels of …
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Social media posts and reels from non-normal digital: Inspiration for your digital lesson
Ni normally digital collects an overview of all social media posts on this Wakelet without having to log in! You can read all our posts and view the reels via Wakelet. We wish you lots of digital fun and hope to inspire you!
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Leah Newton Art: Art Lesson Ideas
On this website you can:
- browse the thematically based arts curriculum and can create student artworks based on the elements and principles of design;
- consult lesson plans to get started with your students, in which you can search by age.
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Koen Mariën and Jan Royackers about the digital jump
It was big news at the end of 2020: our minister announced that education in Flanders would finally make the big leap forward in the field of digitization. The Digisprong, that's what the great offensive was called. Each student has a laptop. Each …
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Teacher Tapp: Parent Involvement
In this episode we are talking about parents. Teacher Tapp asked his respondents some questions about parent involvement. How do teachers interact with parents? How often? How important do they think that contact is? Teacher Tapp asked all these …
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Spotted on the web: Blog with tips for the classroom
On this blog André Manssen writes about applications that you can use in the classroom.
A selection from the offer:
- websites that allow you to learn another language,
- students give feedback about your lesson,
- use the read aloud function in Word, …
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Nobody ELSe: Blog full of creative tips
Be inspired by the crafting tips, always with the necessary printables.
This creative blog is about crafts, felt, DIY, photography, design and other creative topics.
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Classroom Feedback: Podcast
An interview with Stijn Vanhoof and Geert Speltincx, authors of the book Feedback in the classroom .
Valentina and René talk to them about what good feedback is, why they no longer use the terms feed up, feedback and feed forward, and what they …
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Gifted Children in Education: Podcast
Interview with Bjorna Appel about giftedness.
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ADHD in the Classroom: Podcast
Children with problem behavior really only want one thing: they want to do well, but their limitations or their limited skills prevent this from happening immediately. From them it is not unwillingness, it is inability.
Podcast with Anton Horeweg, …
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