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Case studies as a working method in health sciences
In this article you will find information about the use of case studies as teaching methods in health sciences courses. You can use cases to develop learning content
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Handbook executive functions
To help a student develop executive functions, it is good to know how they function.
Eleven cards describe the various executive functions, but also how you can support children in their development.
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Building blocks for effective language programmes: Practical guide for language support in nursery, primary and secondary education
The manual is a practical guideline for researching language integration processes. It provides a practical guide to language support.
This guide describes six building blocks that help you stimulate language development and support students …
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Gearboxes: What do you put in it?
Fifty ideas to fill small boxes with materials that the students can use independently during corner work or when they finish something faster.
There are boxes with construction materials, creative boxes, boxes for motor skills, ...
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Create your own photo story
Perhaps an idea if you are looking for another approach to a group task or a cross-border project. Why do not you let the students put together a photo story?
A photo story is a bit like a drawing: you place some pictures on a page and combine that …
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Feather and stone: Working on low self-esteem
The article explains how you can use feathers and stones to help students with low self-esteem and a perfectionist attitude determine that their school results are good and that their bar is set too high.
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Has everyone understood?
Has everyone understood? With that question you rarely find out what students have mastered and what not.
In this article, Saskia Vandeputte gives fifteen ways to evaluate formatively, divided into three categories:
- at the beginning of the lesson …
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Exercise time-saving words
Practicing Word Words (Spelling Spelling), New French Words, ... It takes a lot of time and often the words already known are unnecessarily practiced.
Take a shoe box and divide it into three compartments. Write the words to be spelled out of the …
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Good practices at Verhalend Ontwerp and STE (A) M activities in the third kindergarten class
The Narrative Design method, also known as the Storyline Approach, is not yet well known in Belgium. In order to give nursery and primary education teachers the opportunity to get to know such didactics, the main points are summarized in this …
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Help students to reflect on their work
The students deliver their task in the appropriate drawer:
- green (went very well),
- yellow (it took some effort),
- red (too difficult).
The students do self-assessment via this return system with three return containers.
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Christmas presents in the classroom: Tip from your colleague
In different schools, gifts are exchanged between the pupils around Christmas time.
What gifts do the children give to each other during the Christmas party in the class? And which activity is the most suitable for this?
This article collects some …
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A safe environment to make mistakes is essential
In the article you will receive useful tips to create a safe environment in which making mistakes is allowed and accepted.
The accompanying poster contains possible solutions to the statement: 'If I have done something wrong then ...'.
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