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Le pluriel des noms: Explanation
Article and video about the use and rules for pluralizing nouns.
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Reading software in the classroom: Who benefits from it and when?
35,000 students use reading software, 40% of them for dyslexia. It also helps non-native speakers, students with dyspraxia or a visual impairment. But how do you use reading software properly? Should you phase it out for every student?
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Is differentiation in dire straits?
Can you teach well without differentiating? Or is differentiation at odds with good subject didactics and does it undermine the strength of a class group? Researchers Dries D'haese and Katrien Struyven are investigating it together with …
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Safe boundaries: Ten tips
Transgressive behavior can lead to trauma, but that does not have to be the case. As Sidekick Sam you can mean a lot to students whose boundaries are being exceeded. How? You can read this in the ten tips from Zohra Lkasbi, clinical psychologist, …
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This way, your BSO students surf with a critical eye
How do you teach students in vocational secondary education to argue well, make conscious choices and deal with media alertly? Three teachers explain how they work on the final objectives of critical thinking and media literacy in their lessons.
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E-book: Educational innovation
This e-book from Klasse, Changewijs and the King Baudouin Foundation does not promise you that change is a piece of cake. But it does help you at the start and along the way, with:
- six surprising pieces of advice, hand-selected from research …
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How to study best: Seven tips to study more efficiently
In this article you will find seven tips to study more efficiently.
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Introductory games for French, English, Spanish or German tutors
For language lessons, it is advisable to get acquainted informally for half an hour through a game before the substantive start. That immediately broke the ice. In this article you will find, in addition to the Dutch version of the …
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Eight tips for your oral French or English exam
An oral exam is a daunting prospect for many students, especially if it is in another language. It remains a nerve-wracking moment for many, whether you are in high school or attending college or university. Do you have to take an oral exam in …
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Playground supervision: Avoid these five energy guzzlers
Constantly putting out fires while supervising the playground, so that you barely catch your breath? Communication and organizational expert Marit Goossens explains why this is and gives you tips on how to avoid it.
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Find out what your students don't (yet) understand: Teaching methods
Where are your students in their learning process? You don't have to take a test to find out what your students don't (yet) understand.
Expert Michiel Wils lists twelve activating methods that allow you to use effective learning strategies in one fell …
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A student with extra care needs in the classroom
How do you offer children with care needs the best opportunities and keep it manageable for yourself? Two teachers, a support worker and a parent give practical tips.
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