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Time for making: Make your own work with and for your own instrument
Erik Schrooten and Bert Appermont made this website about composing.
You don't compose with Time for making behind a sheet of music bars, but preferably with your own instrument at the ready. The new is created by experimenting. This method has …
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Notes & Beats: Learning music just got even more fun!
On this website you will find all kinds of fun tips and games to make your music lesson even more fun.
Notes&Beats was originally established to mainly offer material within the DKO, but in the meantime the offer is growing and they are also …
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MyProwise: Teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines
MyProwise contains teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines.
Weekly new ready-to-use lessons, developed by selected teachers who create lessons for Prowise. From individual lessons focused on a field or theme to lesson series …
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Appropriate reading: Library for people with a reading disability
You can always read, even if you are blind, visually impaired or dyslexic. The library service Appropriate Reading has a suitable solution for everyone with a reading disability, such as
- audio reading,
- braille reading,
- letter reading,
- combi …
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Theater from A to Z: Theater for special target groups
On this site you will find theater performances tailored to school-going youth with a focus on special target groups (for example, non-native speakers).
Subjects that are discussed in the performances: drugs, alcohol, Greek mythology, inclusion, Dutch …
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Sheet music: Web store
On the site you will find a collection of sheet music for children including music by Annie MG Schmidt, Disney and Songbooks. In addition to sheet music for children, there is also material for musical and theater performances at school.
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Word Up: Creative workshops and training
Word Up started ten years ago as a one-man business for giving language workshops (hence the name). It has now grown into an organization for creative workshops and targeted training with twenty freelance teachers.
Why Word Up?
Because creativity is …
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