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Best Book Teacher 2023: Magazine
CANON Cultuurcel produces a magazine with the stories of the nominees, full of teaching tips, reading tips, interviews, inspiration and tips for an effective reading policy at school. The magazine is a comprehensive reference work for …
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Edit your selfies with the AI photo apps Lensa and Dawn
Lensa and Dawn are two AI apps that are mega hot. Artificial intelligence lets you create avatars from your selfies in both apps, making it look like your photo was created by a graphic designer. Super fat of course. But, the apps can do even …
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Justin Beaver: VR on climate change
Justin Beaver is an interactive VR film where students can experience the changes caused by global warming and pollution from the eyes of a beaver.
In this article you will be taken into the story of Alexandra Sierra, who designed Justin Beaver .
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How do I know if a Sinterklaas book is okay?
Zarissa from Cargo Confetti explains in this blog article which Sinterklaas books are okay. It uses the following criteria for this:
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- Are there black shots in the story?
- Are they called that or are they renamed with a creative name while little …
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The 'Always and Everywhere' book: Video clips
Vincent, a young, hip artist, arrives at the professor's at exactly ten past ten. Why at ten past ten? The professor loves books. He knows all about it... But Vincent arrives with a very special book. Could it be an 'Always and Everywhere' …
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Learn to draw with a grid
You will find pros and cons to learning to draw using a grid. Using a grid has quite a few advantages.
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Children's books about how the brain works
A list of books about how the brain works.
The way the brain works is very complicated. However, it can be very useful to talk to children about how the brain works. If you start using mindset methods or would like to get started with a growth …
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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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What happens to fruit waste in nature?
You may think that organic waste is easily broken down and disappears into the soil, but we wanted to test that anyway.
Curious about the result?
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Making a laptop: What? How? Why?
A lapbook looks like a large cover that you fill inside with mini-books, flip-books and other works. It can be used to creatively present a book, to present the processing of a research question or as a presentation of a project.
A lapbook is a …
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Sinterklaas crafts: Inspiring craft ideas
Be inspired by the more than thirty tips and the photos of the final results in your search for fun Sinterklaas crafts.
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Support Center Central Tests in Education: Vision text and explainer
Curious about what the central keys look like and how they are created? This video illustrates the activities and vision of the Policy Research Center. This video was developed by Studio Monk in collaboration with the Steunpunt.
The Center's vision …
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