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Teach them to read: Practical insights from research for primary school teachers
A book with ingredients to provide top-class reading education and with practical examples.
Teach them to read covers the entire palette from early literacy to text comprehension and provides information about the importance of reading motivation, …
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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.
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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 …
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Which book lending systems can you use as a school?
Books are indispensable in a school. Many schools are looking for a suitable lending system for their school or classroom library. This article by Everyone Reads provides an overview of existing (paid and free) lending systems.
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Gearboxes: What do you put in it?
Fifty ideas to fill small boxes with materials that the students can use independently during corner work or when they finish something faster.
There are boxes with construction materials, creative boxes, boxes for motor skills, ...
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Friends of the Reading Book: Movies
During the past week of reading aloud (21-29 November), Studio TOPlesS posted a reader on their social media every day who was eager to present a fragment from a nice (reading) book for you. They list them here again.
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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
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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.
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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.
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One mile a day
A description of the One Mile a Day project in a secondary education school, where the students, together with the teacher, go for a distance of 1.6 km between classes.
The following elements are discussed in the article:
- Purpose of the project, …
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Apollo - 50 years of the moon landing
Half a century ago, Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. A total of twelve astronauts would be walking around on our nearest neighbor. The first moon landing kept the whole world glued to the TV set, the last flight received hardly any …
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The Read Spot: encourage reading
What if children could learn from fun? Language and reading pleasure in the classroom, could you create that? Could you contribute to it as an adult? What conditions would you like to work on? What would you like to do at school, in the classroom? …Translated by
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