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Core Quadrants: A Valuable Structure for Reflection
Many teachers have come into contact with the core quadrants during their studies or use them in their own profession. In various disciplines and courses in secondary and higher education, they are listed in the didactic tips in the context of the …
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An Autism-Friendly Class: Tips
An autism-friendly class, how do you do that?
In this bundle a number of tips are collected, there are possible sticking measures and you get information about:- daily schedule, weekly schedule and routines;
- low-stimulus environment and …
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Surprise your colleagues and students with a 'sweet' compliment
Compliments day! Time to pamper someone with a candy and a fitting compliment.
Read in the article which sweets teacher Erika provides and which compliments she connects to it.
Here is a preview: 'You are SPEKtaculair!'
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Fair butterfly: Diversity poem
The poem is about diversity: a conversation between a moth and a butterfly.
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Organizing distance learning in primary education: Weekly schedule with hyperlinks
At our school we looked for an easy way to make teaching materials available to our students.
We use a PDF file with clickable links. By using this in a weekly schedule, every child knows when which task can be made.
In the article I briefly …
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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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Complimentary day: Who is the mole in the class?
Have one of the children in your class, in anticipation of the compliment day, give unobtrusive compliments and do nice things. At the end of the day the other children are allowed to guess who the mole was that day. The next day you choose a new …
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Cross-class work with mini-classes and information desks
How do you work with a diverse class group where the students work independently and get the right opportunities and challenges?
Discover in the article how Miss Griet and Miss Nina do it.
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Compliment day: Doing tips
Short article that tells you how you can shower your students and colleagues with compliments on this day.
In the article you will also find compliment cards to print yourself, cut out and then hand out.
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Lord of the ring: Kring Talks
In this article you will learn more about organizing a group discussion in the classroom. Some rules of thumb are listed and there are also described a lot of practice.
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Children with attention and concentration problems: A possible approach at school
A collection in which the writer first describes some characteristics and causes of the problems. Then he looks for a possible approach.
In the third part, he pays some attention to Meichenbaum's self-instruction method.
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Alternative rewards for students: A different view of the points box.
The American teacher Mel D describes in an extensive blog post how she motivates and discipline the students by handing out good marks to her students. Students who collected enough points can buy a "coupon". Those vouchers contain free but no less …
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