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What steps can you take if students have dark thoughts?
What do the four legs of a chair have to do with the difference between sadness and depression? You will hear it from clinical psychologist Saartje Moens. She sees you as Sidekick Sam as the perfect observer to pick up the first signals of dark …
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STEM kit for projects
Teaching STEM in an attractive way and at the level of your students is child's play thanks to the STEM kit.
The STEM kit is a handy box that contains the materials for four projects. The projects tie in with technology and engineering. Each project …
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dynamoPROJECT: Practical example
This video shows three practical examples with testimonials from teachers, students and experts about the added value of working with an artist in the classroom via dynamoPROJECT. The possibilities are endless: Hire a director to support you in …
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The School Motivation Puzzle: A conversation tool for working with young people
Every young person sometimes goes through a difficult period in which school life does not run smoothly. Often they themselves do not find the words to indicate why things go wrong. “I don't know”, is the standard answer that …
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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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Suicide prevention among pupils and students: Step-by-step plan
A step-by-step plan has been developed to help teachers, tutors, pupil and student counselors, directors and other educational staff in dealing with pupils or students who may be thinking of suicide. This gives you a quick overview of the steps to …
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Mucoviscidosis at school: Brochure for teachers of adolescents with cystic fibrosis
In the brochure you can read what a child with cystic fibrosis can mean in your class. You will find an explanation about the condition and a lot of practical tips.
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OnderWijsTijd: Practical magazine for innovation in schools
OnderWijsTijd is a versatile professional magazine aimed at innovation and improvement of teaching practice, integrated student care and learning guidance in the Netherlands and Flanders. It bridges the gap between research and practice and offers …
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Future fit
Nik Lippens is a second chance teacher and social entrepreneur. In his own school practice, he launched the Good Work label and is now experimenting with community service learning in secondary education. Find out more about it in this video.
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Participation within the IAC trajectory: Practical example from the support network
In this video, three support staff testify how they work with pupils with an individually adapted program in regular education.
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POLA: Cross-curricular poverty project
This project is suitable for all fields of study and differentiated by degree. The students gain insight into the complexity of the poverty web and ten life domains.
You can already get acquainted with the project via the website, Pola and the …
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Participate in Operation Proper
Operatie Proper is a reward system that encourages schools and youth associations to tackle litter in a sustainable way. How? By drawing up an action plan together, offering support (including clean-up material, educational packages) and thanking …
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