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Dealing with Socially Acute Questions in the English-Language Classroom
This article provides tools that second language teachers can use for a constructive intercultural dialogue in the event of socially undesirable interactions in a mixed language group. A case study of a racist statement during an interfaculty …
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Talking to a child about the news: Seven tips
How can you talk to children about the news, especially when it concerns more difficult subjects, such as a war with many victims?
As a result of the war between Ukraine and Russia, Medianest made this page with tips on how to tackle this.
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How do you enrich mathematics lessons for cognitively strong students?
This document lists a number of options for more challenging mathematics for cognitively strong mathematics students or gifted students.
The condition is that the basic exercises are first deleted, so that it does not become extra, but …
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Dyscalculia: Info
A concise article on dyscalculia with some general tips on how teachers can make a difference for these students.
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Building learning labs and innovative learning spaces
A practical guide developed by European Schoolnet to support schools and teachers in the roll-out of STEM labs and a Future Classroom. The secondary school RHIZO Lyceum OLV Vlaanderen is described in this guide as a practical example.
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Book review: Children with dyscalculia
Annemie Desoete and Tom Braams joined forces to write a book about dyscalculia. Not just any book! The authors provide a clear explanation of the different types of math disorders that children can have. The diagnosis and approach of these …
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