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Fluo above: Ideas, games and teaching tips about fluorescent and visibility
Be inspired by this overview of fluorescent ideas, games and teaching tips to create your own theme around visibility in traffic.
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Language technology in the editorial office
Generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT can assist you in reworking texts, preparing questions or for students to secretly complete homework assignments. But how can you bring these new language technologies into the classroom or even …
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On an Adventure with an AI!
Article about a project that combined the subjects of computer science with modern languages. Students explored a sub-area of the development of artificial intelligence, namely neural language processing .
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Tools for language lessons: @home-traject
The following topics are covered in this course:
- Tools and templates for language games: How do I quickly create a game board, vodoku, dobble game, bingo game, trimino game, crossword puzzles, escape room riddles...?
- Online tools for contact lessons …
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Language Teaching Tools @home
During this short @home course you will gain inspiration to improve and brighten up your language lessons, including those in combined or distance learning.
The following themes are discussed:
- tools and templates for language games;
- online tools for …
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The Oostakker poems and the importance of cryptic poetry in the classroom
Why would you want to read complex canon poems with high school students? In this blog, Joke discusses the experiential and analytical approach to poems. Using a lesson plan for the Oostakker poems by Hugo Claus, she shows that it is important to …
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Supervise book conversations
Getting juniors to talk about books can be quite a challenge. But it's worth it because it brings a lot to students: involvement, connection, growth in literary competence, reading pleasure. In this blog article I share my experiences and link to …
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Bang urge in kindergarten: Kindergarten
After the restrictions due to corona, it is again plenty of time to leave the school walls with the toddlers and explore the world. Are you ready for it? These tips and ideas from the Kindergarten blog can inspire you.
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Homemade clay: Recipe teacher Bianca
A recipe from Miss Bianca to make homemade clay or soft play dough. Due to the simplicity of this recipe, you can regularly replace the clay, which in turn makes it more hygienic to use. You can also always adapt the clay to the theme, with other …
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My village, our city: Kindergarten
This article invites you to discuss their own village or city in detail with the toddlers. How would your preschoolers describe their town or city? If they could each select five images, which would they choose? Will they be photos of the …
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French, Spanish, Dutch: Drama in the classroom
THEATrAAL offers drama / drama / expression lessons in French, Spanish or Dutch, in primary and secondary education. There are several options: you can opt for a separate drama workshop or a series of lessons of 10 hours during which you work …
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Reinaert for young readers
Lesson set-up to treat Reinaert with students. Via the link you can view the lesson plan and also an investigation into the experiences with the lessons in my class.
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