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Novels in the classroom: Book tips per language
An overview of novels in different languages. Here you will find titles of books in the following languages:
- French,
- English,
- German,
- Spanish,
- Russian,
- Italian,
- Turkish.
The list was drawn up by the language teachers of the Department of …
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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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Get access to recorded dance and theater performances by Flemish companies
Do you teach dance, theater, or other performing arts? Get inspiration from the 100 dance and theater performances that you can watch at The Archive for Education . Various cultural houses and companies from Flanders made recordings of their …
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Lesson in Reading: Inspiration guide for effective reading education in preschool, primary and secondary education
This guide contains 16 inspiration cards, each starting from a key question about reading and reading education. Each question is answered on the basis of recent scientific research, supplemented with practical tips and concrete examples.
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Get started with textless picture books and talking boards for all ages
Textless picture books and discussion boards are tools to stimulate language development and multilingualism. This applies to both language learners with Dutch as their home language (NT1) and to language learners for whom Dutch is the second …
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Does Sara Burgerhart really have a happy ending?: Reception, interpretation and didactics
The History of Miss Sara Burgerhart (1782) by Betje Wolff and Aagje Deken is often dismissed as a marriage story with a happy ending. This takes the sting out of this novel, which you can also consider as a #metoo story avant la lettre. Moreover, …
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Classics in the classroom: Gezelle for new generations of readers
Article in which the author shares experiences and tips about a project in which young readers are encouraged to read old texts and in particular texts by Guido Gezelle.
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Story Dice: Writing stories with dice
With StoryDice's digital story dice, your students can determine the content and order of a storyline by digitally rolling the dice.
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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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Revived sculptures: Posing with statues
This article offers you inspiration if you want to get started on posing and imagination or if you want to work on statues, eg within a drama lesson or within word art drama. You can also work on photography within image by making compositions to …
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Effective writing education: Writing is daring to look up
How do you make writing assignments a success for every student? In Marit's OKAN class, young people take their first timid steps in Dutch. And yet she dares to set the bar high. Discover how her approach will also make your next writing task more …
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The Borger Witches
The Borger Witches is a free book. It is:
- a funny, exciting, current, online story about witches, teachers and corona;
- an accessible book with short sentences in OTT and a simple storyline;
- a book that connects with the world of young people; …
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