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The ACTive GlounderScript: Get to know yourself better
Through the exercises in the GlounderSchrift, students get to know themselves better.
Knowing what you are worth, what you still want or can grow in, what is going well and what is difficult... are topics that are touched on.
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Cognitively functioning students: Practical examples in primary education
Within the Model Schools Project for Cognitively Dysfunctioning Students, the anchor schools wrote down various model practices with scientific substantiation.
The examples are divided by theme:
- compact and enrich,
- accelerate, …
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Britain's Got Talent: Writing Skills
For this writing test, the students write down a few sentences with the following exercises in a clip about an 84-year-old candidate from Britain's Got Talent :
- express expectations in advance of what they will see,
- give an opinion on one's own …
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Will you join Finn and Jeanne?: Photo set and teaching materials
We follow six-year-old Finn in Flanders and five-year-old Jeanne in Congo. Through colorful photos and the accompanying story, we discover what these two children share with others. Sharing isn't always easy, it turns out. Yet one thing becomes …
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The kindergarten of the future is flexible, mobile and low-stimulus
The kindergarten of the future? It already exists today. De Ark primary school in Kessel-Lo is experimenting with mobile islands, low-stimulus corners and flexible partitions. Teacher trainers Barbara De Jonge and Monique Smeets, Thomas More …
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Every child is bursting with talent, that must be given opportunities to grow
How many talents of children are being suppressed? How many superpowers never get the chance to be deployed? These are questions that MO* editor-in-chief Jago Kosolosky asks himself in his most pessimistic moods. “But every child is bursting …
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This is how you break through the corona drag at school
Corona discipline everywhere, but how do you keep fun and warmth at school? These directors, teachers, students and parents warm up familiar concepts or try something new.
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Pupil participation into the classroom increases the hunger for learning
Primary school Ursulinen from Mechelen is committed to student participation. Also during corona. 'The school is yours between 7 am and 7 pm', pupils are told by director Sven Van Grembergen. "Not from the principal or teachers."
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Developing Cognitive Talent: Handbook for Education Professionals
The book is the result of four years of intense and inspiring collaboration with the many partners of Project TALENT.
The aim of this handbook is to support education professionals in the search for an appropriate offer for cognitively gifted …
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I choose my talent: Toolbox junior edition
Children discover their talents in a playful way.
This toolbox puts children on the trail of their own talents.You get a concrete overview of forty visible talents of children in activities at school, at home, in the sports club.
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Power mirror: Conversation method to strengthen self-image
The Power Mirror method includes a mirror and book to strengthen self-confidence and self-image in children. You can purchase the mirror or make it yourself with your students. The book contains a do-it-yourself step-by-step plan. This …
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More learning outcome for STEM
Also in the GO! Atheneum Zottegem changes in the next school year. The 1st degree then becomes a broad orientation degree with six elective modules. For the challenging students, there is a 'STEM' range, which stands for 'Science - …Translated by
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