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How to start co-teaching: Seven steps
With co-teaching you offer students with special learning needs more opportunities. But how exactly does that work, 2 teachers in front of the class? Everything starts with good planning and clear agreements.
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20 +1 tips to stimulate learning
Many pupils and teachers will soon again be faced with the challenge of successfully completing an examination period. That is why I thought it would be interesting to collect some useful links and tips in an overview that I have gathered together …
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Magical play of lights - Vuile vingers
The days are getting shorter and colder and we want to make it cozy. This assignment does not only work well indoors, outside in the dark it becomes so exciting and cozy!
A magical creative activity that is not only fun to do, children also learn …
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Magical craft Christmas tip around light and reflection - Vuile vingers
Two more weeks and then it's Christmas holidays! To get in the mood all the way, Vuile Vingers gives you another nice tip. Via the link you will find a simple assignment that your students can enjoy for hours, because you create a magical …
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Start.slimzoeken.nu: Collection of child-friendly websites
Children should be able to look up information intended for them. Google is often set as the home page on computers in primary education. But what are trusted sources?
The website start.slimzoeken.nu offers a collection of child-friendly websites. …
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Plastic party - Vuile vingers
Students create a work of art with plastic stuff.
In addition to raising awareness about plastic soup, children also learn about colors, shapes, composition and artists who work on waste.
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Creative tips for Mother's Day - Vuile vingers
Mommies are superheroes too! Let's put them in the spotlight on Mother's Day. Dirty Fingers gives you two creative tips.
A creative (corona) tip to tinker alone or together with children with materials that are available at home.
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VOICE for Teachers: Structured offer
VOTE is in, and for good reason. But as a teacher or director, it is not self-evident to see the forest between the trees.
That is why, from the STEM coordination for the KU Leuven Association, we have put together a structured offer with quality STEM …
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Embedded suitcases: Practical example from support network
Via the living-in suitcases, people want:
- introducing students and teachers to DCD, dysphasia, vision and hearing problems;
- allowing students and teachers to experience the obstacles and pitfalls associated with these issues;
- encouraging schools and …
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Bring more poetry into your lesson: Tips
In this article by Everyone Reads you will get more information and tips to start working with poetry in your lesson during, but also after the poetry week.
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Working with GOLLD: Practical example from support network
Through 'Working with GOLLD' the aim is to inspire supporters to implement the GOLLD concept and to support and activate teachers in a targeted manner.
Attached you will find the accompanying presentation that the supporters gave during the …
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Flip cards for worriers
In every class there are students who often worry and are stuck in blocking thoughts: 'Everyone is against me', 'I'm the dumbest', 'Nobody likes me'…
How do you deal with that? Download the flip cards.
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