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Thinking historically
The volumes in this new series, aimed at history teachers and historians, are written in an accessible way and delve into crucial aspects of historical thinking.
The ultimate goal of history education is to promote young people's historical thinking. …
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Bloom as an enrichment method
Would you like to upgrade your lessons so that they also become challenging for your stronger students in the class? Then we would like to offer you our Bloom package as an enrichment method so that you can enrich your lessons in a relatively simple …
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Better with conflict. Restorative work at school.
Wherever people live together, small and larger conflicts occur. School is no exception. This in itself does not have to be a problem. However, there is something wrong with the way we approach conflicts. We react frantically, sweep them under the …
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Practical guide to consultative student guidance: Building blocks, tools and step-by-step plan
Characteristic of consultative student guidance is the conversation between teacher and supervisor about a student. Not an ordinary conversation, not an intake or advice interview, but a conversation in which the supervisor helps the teacher to …
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From digitally literate to media literate
Why do young people engage in sexting? How do you best deal with online hate speech? And what is good netiquette?
A book full of tips & tricks for teachers, educators, educationalists, but also (grand)parents.
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The smart study choice: Conversation guide for (school) supervisors, parents and young people
For young people, a complex long-term decision such as a choice of study is very difficult. This is clear from the more than forty thousand young people who drop out every year in their first year of study. This drop-out not only leads to high …
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Hexagonal thinking: Class set
Eight hexagonal thinking boxes with rewritable hexagonal thinking cards with a storage box for your classroom.
Hexagonal thinking is a working method that allows participants to come up with new ideas, think critically, debate and explain reasoning. …
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Memory date
Memorydate brings young people of various origins together around the theme of WWI.
Young people of various origins meet at a memorial site from WWI.
Organize a memory date yourself in collaboration with the In Flanders Fields Museum, Museum aan de …
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In the Pocket: Methodologies and manual
Thanks to the 43 methodologies of this multi-purpose, interactive booklet, your group can immediately get started on bullying prevention, team building, talents and resilience.
In the Pocket :
- makes young people work together;
- gives them tips and …
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School refusal. If going to school is no longer possible
“I got a phone call from the school that my daughter wasn't there. She turned out to be sitting in a bus shelter, crying and all she could say was: 'I can't go to school, I can't.' '
For some children and young people, going to school causes …
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Allergic to Must, the manual for visually minded young people
Allergic to Must is the manual for visually minded young people from the age of 11. Everything about visual thinking, language thinking, high sensitivity, other neurodiversities and how you can learn. How do you notice in practice that you think …
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IMAGE THINKERS, When quarters fall ...
IMAGE THINKS, When quarters fall... takes you into the world of image thinking and language thinking. What is different and how is visual thinking similar to other neurodiversities? How does the highly sensitive thinking process work and how can …
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