-
Teach older preschoolers to build their own stories: Nine research-based tips
Interactive reading is and remains by far the most important language-stimulating activity in kindergarten. However, older toddlers do not only have to listen to stories, but can also learn to build stories themselves. You will undoubtedly …
Translated by
ArticleLearning mentor -
Koala keys as a team enhancer, that's possible: Kindergarten
In Flanders, children will take a koala test in the third kindergarten from the 2021-2022 school year. The aim of the koala test is to determine any language delay so that these children can receive extra language support or intensive guidance. …
Translated by
ArticleLearning mentor -
Reading Policy: It's up to students
As a school, develop a strong reading policy and a motivating reading environment…
It is a tough challenge, which involves a lot: from a wide range of books to nice reading places, from a strong reading didactics to good monitoring. But don't …Translated by
Article (9)Teacher -
Another word richer - Dag Pompom!
Miss Nathalie regularly uses the word cards from Dag Pompom! in her class. In this article she shares her experiences and tells you how you can use these word cards with the oldest toddlers.
Download six word cards for free. This way you will …
Translated by
Article -
Building learning labs and innovative learning spaces
A practical guide developed by European Schoolnet to support schools and teachers in the roll-out of STEM labs and a Future Classroom. The secondary school RHIZO Lyceum OLV Vlaanderen is described in this guide as a practical example.
Read the full …
Translated by
ArticleTeacher -
From a diverse book collection to an inviting reading place: How schools build a quality reading environment
36 primary and secondary schools started a process in January 2021 where they will develop a high-quality reading environment, supported by a supervisor.
Weeding, registering and expanding the book collection at school were some of the first actions …
Translated by
Article -
Involve parents in reading aloud at school
The theme of Reading Week 2020 is parental involvement.
Parents have a major impact on the reading education of their children. By involving parents in reading (to) at school, you work on two fronts. Together with pedagogical counselor Iene Bocken, …Translated by
Article -
Pengreepkoffer: Materials in preparation for the tweezers
The pen suitcase consists of lunch boxes with material that invites toddlers and children of the first year to apply the tweezers.
View the nine different boxes with corresponding explanations.
Translated by
Article (76)Teacher, Learning mentor -
Reading in kindergarten: Eight tips
Reading pleasure starts in kindergarten. And children who learn to understand stories have a head start with reading comprehension in primary school.
Eight concrete lesson ideas to achieve more with books in your class.
Translated by
Article -
Eight tips for an attractive book corner
Your book corner is full of fun and interesting books, but not yet full of students?
These eight tips will help you make it an attractive and pleasant place.
Translated by
Article (15) -
Nik-nak: Primary education and multilingualism
Results of the Primary Education and Multilingualism Survey : situation at school and how you would like to deal with it .
Translated by
Article -
Put on your shoes lingual: Language Proficiency Education in BaO
During this two-day session on the language (September 2007) proposed two schools for inspiring examples of how one can build language skills in students. Children have had a sufficient language skills to the education offered to be: they have to …
Translated by
Article (10)Schoolboard