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Your lesson more interactive with free tools
Presentation handouts Make your lesson more interactive with free tools.
Briefly, the use and benefits of some tools and apps are explained:
- Kahoot!
- Quizizz
- Quizlet
- Powtoon
- Flipquiz
- Educaplay
- Mentimeter
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DCD and ASD: Info and tips
Sheets with, on the one hand, an explanation of the developmental disorder, and, on the other hand, concrete tips to apply in classroom practice.
At the back there are also sheets with tips to make tests and exams auti-friendly:
- layout tips, …
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Making exercises: Overview
There are specific programs with which you can make exercises yourself. You can then offer these exercises to your students or put them online so that everyone can make them.
We call these programs authoring software . They are also often called …
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GPS for education of students with autism
In this bundle you will find information about what autism is, what consequences it has in the classroom and what students with ASD need.
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Fair butterfly: Diversity poem
The poem is about diversity: a conversation between a moth and a butterfly.
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Blocks without chunks: Four smart strategies to study better
How to study and not to study. That is what this article on the blog of the Education Research blog collective deals with. In addition to warning about frequently occurring ineffective study methods, you will also receive study tips for ways that …
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Strong cognitive functioning: From broad basic care to expansion of care
This collection discusses the different phases of the care continuum in the guidance of students who function strongly cognitively.
How do I practice preventive care in the classroom? How do I determine educational needs?
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Sint, christmas and new: Sensory information processing
December is not an obvious period for pupils with different sensory information processing. The crowds and ambiguity around Sint, Christmas, New Year are quite a challenge on top of all the other challenges. This article provides an explanation …
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Cross-class work with mini-classes and information desks
How do you work with a diverse class group where the students work independently and get the right opportunities and challenges?
Discover in the article how Miss Griet and Miss Nina do it.
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Compliment day: Doing tips
Short article that tells you how you can shower your students and colleagues with compliments on this day.
In the article you will also find compliment cards to print yourself, cut out and then hand out.
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Children with attention and concentration problems: A possible approach at school
A collection in which the writer first describes some characteristics and causes of the problems. Then he looks for a possible approach.
In the third part, he pays some attention to Meichenbaum's self-instruction method.
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The importance of silence in the classroom
There is often a lot of noise in the classroom because students discuss and collaborate.
But can silence also enhance learning? What is the pedagogical and didactic power of silence?Marel Schmeier and Anton Horeweg wrote an article about this.
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