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Reading Policy: It's up to students
As a school, develop a strong reading policy and a motivating reading environment…
It is a tough challenge, which involves a lot: from a wide range of books to nice reading places, from a strong reading didactics to good monitoring. But don't …Translated by
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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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This school gets all students reading
Flemish students do not read well and do not like to read, we know from recent studies. But how do you turn every student into a skilled and motivated reader?
Watch the video to see how the teachers of VBS De Bloktoren get started with a school-wide …
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From a diverse book collection to an inviting reading place: How schools build a quality reading environment
36 primary and secondary schools started a process in January 2021 where they will develop a high-quality reading environment, supported by a supervisor.
Weeding, registering and expanding the book collection at school were some of the first actions …
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Practicing correct writing movement with a skateboard
In the article, Miss Eva writes how you can use a plasticized skateboard to practice a correct writing movement.
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Involve parents in reading aloud at school
The theme of Reading Week 2020 is parental involvement.
Parents have a major impact on the reading education of their children. By involving parents in reading (to) at school, you work on two fronts. Together with pedagogical counselor Iene Bocken, …Translated by
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Pengreepkoffer: Materials in preparation for the tweezers
The pen suitcase consists of lunch boxes with material that invites toddlers and children of the first year to apply the tweezers.
View the nine different boxes with corresponding explanations.
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Back to (school) language: Language boost after distance learning and summer vacation
During the summer, children and young people lose some of their knowledge and skills gained from the past school year. Distance learning for the holidays was an added factor. Vulnerable, multilingual and foreign-speaking children are particularly …
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Eight tips for an attractive book corner
Your book corner is full of fun and interesting books, but not yet full of students?
These eight tips will help you make it an attractive and pleasant place.
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The usefulness of story writing in dyslexia therapy
A manual and seven tips to help children transfer the practiced spelling rules to daily writing activities in a fun and challenging way.
First you will get some explanation in the article about the development of spelling from word and sentence level …
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Nik-nak: Primary education and multilingualism
Results of the Primary Education and Multilingualism Survey : situation at school and how you would like to deal with it .
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Put on your shoes lingual: Language Proficiency Education in BaO
During this two-day session on the language (September 2007) proposed two schools for inspiring examples of how one can build language skills in students. Children have had a sufficient language skills to the education offered to be: they have to …
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