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A powerful learning environment for every student: Observation (pointer) as a starting point
The student population at school is becoming increasingly diverse in terms of needs and backgrounds.
This article addresses the following questions in more detail:
- How can you actively respond to this as a teacher?
- What emphasis can you place in your …
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Seven tips for working with special children
In this article from AOb, experts provide tips for working with students with special educational needs:
- forget the labels;
- look at the support needs;
- engage in conversation with the child and parents;
- see what is going well;
- always see how you can …
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The most and least efficient learning methods according to Leerpunt
Since 2022, Leerpunt has been strengthening educational practice with scientific insights. The independent organization recently published a meta-analysis in which researchers examined well-known learning methods and ranked them based on cost, …
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The importance of pre-testing and follow-up testing for gifted students
There are various options to estimate students' prior knowledge as accurately as possible. Taking pre-tests and further testing are two examples of this.
Correctly assessing a student's initial situation is important for their learning and growth. For …
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Accelerate: A festive gift or a challenge?
For some children, finding the right enrichment can mean a lot, but for other children it is unfortunately not enough. Children who have a big head start in terms of academic skills and/or children whose hunger for learning has not yet been …
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Celebrate your director with this poem poster
January 31 is Director's Day. Would you like to show your appreciation with the most beautiful words from Joke van Leeuwen? You can display her poem at your school with this ready-made poster. This way, every colleague, parent and student …
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A particularly quiet student in the class? This is how you make a difference.
An article from the trade magazine Better Guidance about selective mutism and how you can adequately guide these children at school.
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Towards a powerful learning care policy down to the classroom floor: Designing an initial situation analysis
In this article you will find, in addition to a theoretical framework of the research, various questionnaires to map out the initial situation regarding learning support within the policy team.
In order to be able to develop and implement the …
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Dress code at school: Exercise in democracy
June 2021: angry students went to Don Bosco Zwijnaarde with swimming bands and slippers. The reason was the outdated view of the school regulations on dress codes. Teacher Johannes Lippens seized the opportunity and, together with his students, …
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Critical Thinking: Help your students recognize 4 manipulation techniques
Everyone sometimes dares to disguise something, to play on emotions or to present things as simpler than they are. But radicalization specialist Emilie Le Roi explains in the video that accompanies this article that we also often receive …
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Debate in the classroom?: Tips from Ruben Mersch
How do you get students to discuss complex themes such as climate or migration? Philosopher Ruben Mersch shows how to approach this at the Sint-Guido Institute in Anderlecht: Debating is not about winning, but about solving problems together.
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Media Guidelines for Schools: Suicide Theme
The Flemish Expertise Center for Suicide Prevention (VLESP) developed advice for teachers and schools who want to introduce the theme of suicide in the classroom by using media such as film, theater and literature. The theme of suicide can be …
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