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Make yourself strong against poverty at school: Step-by-step plan for a better poverty policy at sch
A bundle with a number of useful tips to better deal with underprivilegedness in your school. From good communication with the parents to a detailed vision, from school invoices to cooperation with other authorities.
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What do you write on the report?
What comments do you give your students on the report?
Pedagogical counselor Marijn Vandevelde (GO!) Proposes and weighs the words behind the figures. Plus five tips to make your report comments stronger.
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Museums open their doors digitally with adapted teaching materials
All museums are closed, but you can explore the collections in so many educational ways.
Just at moments like these, you can introduce children and young people to museums.Many employees have also developed adapted teaching materials and tips to …
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Initial guidance: Tips
Each school provides initial guidance for starting teachers to provide them with maximum support in their first steps in education or a first job in a school. How do you deal with questions or assignments that you receive during your initial …
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vrtNWS: Virus-free and virtual for museum visits
At home, from the sofa or at the dining table, there is a lot of culture to be gained. Without queuing, without crowds. Many national and international museums offer wonderful online experiences.
A selection from the range bundled by vrtNWS.
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See resistance as a sign of commitment: Change tips
Change almost always provokes resistance, including within the Dendermonde academy. 'But rather that than indifference,' says expert on educational innovation Virginie März. She discusses how to deal with that resistance with director …
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As a parent, what can I do about cyberbullying or other transgressive behaviour?
Cyberbullying balances on the edge of safe internet and bullying. Schools of primary education and the 1st stage of secondary education have been obliged since September 2007 to teach students to use the internet and ICT in a safe and …
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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Thoughtful digitization: 60 tips for school leadership
Well-considered digitization is undoubtedly one of the many change processes that your school is currently working on and will continue to work on in the coming semesters. As a director, deputy director, IT coordinator, TAC, care or degree …
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Learning with each other, through each other and from each other
Teachers also need lifelong learning. The best approach is collaboration among colleagues, says Ghent education specialist Bénédicte Vanblaere. Director Niko Van Stichel, of d'Academie Beeld in Sint-Niklaas, agrees, and explains how he does …
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Evaluate without numbers
The North Limburg Art Academy has long ceased to work with figures on its evaluations. In 2012, the school started experimenting with a new evaluation system. Could that be done without points and with more emphasis on the process? After 5 years of …
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A knowledge clip in five steps
Information that leads you through five steps to the production of a knowledge clip:
- preparing the content;
- to evaluate;
- preparing the knowledge clip;
- recording the knowledge clip;
- to publish.
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