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From distance learning to pre-teaching: How do I do it?
In this article I explain, as a teacher to aso, tso and bso students, how I have handled it so far and how I will try to work the weeks after the holiday.
The article describes a possible approach that will probably still be adjusted, since this …
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Talking about sexting with students and students
What's the best way to talk to teens about sexting? In this article, the authors discuss a possible approach. They also provide tips and links about what you as a teacher need to know and what you can do when you talk to young people about the …
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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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How do I recognize catfishing?
Catfishing is a term you regularly hear in the news. But what exactly is catfishing, how often does it occur, what are the consequences, what can you do to prevent it and what can you do if you are a victim of catfishing? You can read all about it …
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10 simple ways to use technology in the classroom
Are you looking for some tips to better integrate technology in your lessons? This blog post offers 10 activities that you can do using online tools.
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Word processing: Using keyboard shortcuts
An overview of frequently used and useful keyboard shortcuts or keyboard shortcuts that help you during word processing. The shortcuts help you, among other things, when navigating and editing a text document.
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Self-regulated learning: Building lifelong active learners in your classroom
Self-regulated learning has become a popular concept in Flanders and the Netherlands. But what exactly does it mean and why should you attach importance to it during your rigorous lessons in French, history or any other subject?
Jeltsen Peeters is …
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What gets your students' brains working and motivates them?
In the rapidly evolving world of education, Tommy Opgenhaffen, coordinator of educational development and digital learning at Arteveldehogeschool Ghent, is on the front line of innovative pedagogy. In this blog article he reveals the secrets …
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Smart on the Internet: Videos
With this series, Ketnet and Mediawijs want to provide children and young people with tools to use the internet in a media-wise way. In ten videos, Ketnet wrappers Gloria Monserez and Sander Gillis take the Ketnetters into the world of the …
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Motivating students to learn a language
Do you know it? Students who are timid or anxious to speak in front of the class. How can we help these students?
This is possible through the use of technology such as the iPad.
The goal is not to use an iPad, but how do we encourage students to …
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Digital balance in your classroom: Tips for lessons according to Martin Valcke
Like a chef who carefully mixes spices to achieve the perfect taste, Professor Martin Valcke shows you how digital learning tools should be integrated with familiar ingredients of good education. In this blog article you will discover the formula …
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Distance learning, you too?
Eureka Leuven shares her experiences with distance learning.
Find out how they approached distance learning, what materials and tools they use, what their goals are and how they measure the goals.
Tips and experiences are shared.
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