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Robocup Junior: Robot competition
On this website you will find information about the Robocup Junior competition. This is an annual robot competition for young people from 8 to 18 years old.
RoboCup Junior encourages the exchange of knowledge, communication and teamwork. School teams …
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Innovate to Educate
Website including a blog and videos about new technology that you can use in your classroom.
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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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Win a coding workshop for your class
The next edition of the Code Festival will take place in Brussels on Monday, October 14, 2024.
Between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., your students can participate in the major code corner work where they are immersed in the world of computational thinking, …
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The World Tomorrow
DeWereldMorgen.be is more than just a medium, it is first and foremost a movement. They strive to create a sustainable, social and democratic society and do this by creating media together with a broad network of volunteers and citizen …
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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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Is your school taking up the VIP2024 challenge?: Sporty assignments
Discover the VIP2024 campaign where you and your students take on some sporting assignments and warm up with the entire school for the Olympic Games.
Participate with your school in one assignment to get bronze, two assignments to get silver and …
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Is your school taking up the VIP2024 challenge?
Discover the VIP2024 campaign where you and your students take on some sporting assignments and warm up with the entire school for the Olympic Games.
Participate with your school in one assignment to achieve bronze. With two assignments you get silver …
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Treasures of Dutch: Blog with publications and projects
This is the site of Dr. Peter-Alexander Kerkhof, etymologist and historian specialized in medieval history and linguistic history. You will find a weblog and an overview of his publications, projects and YouTube videos.
You will also find very …
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Find a competition for your students within the Excellence Fund!
The Excellence Fund supports competitions or Olympiads that challenge students in the labor market and double finality in particular to give the best of themselves within their field or sector. The fund bundles fifteen projects in eleven …
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Rebellious anti-civilism in Mary Dorna and Annie M.G. Schmidt: Lesson idea
Joke shares her teaching materials and experiences with literature education on her website Classics in the classroom. In this contribution you can click through to the lesson letter with a detailed lesson plan for two short stories by Mary Dorna. …
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Study hours in the second grade A-finality, what do you do with it?: Lesidee
On this blog you will find the article about the project Study hours in the second stage A finality, what do you do with it? In it you can read all about the database that was set up in BookWidgets in which teachers can collaborate on webquests to …
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