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The Coffee Break: Blog Rinke Vanhoeck
Rinke Vanhoeck is a former teacher and creator of the podcast Outside the Chalk Lines . In this newsletter he shares his thoughts, reading material and interesting links about education, workable work and the things in life.
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Trump, NATO and defense: Actua assignment
Current affairs assignment on Donald Trump, NATO and defense based on Trump's statements regarding the spending of two percent on defense by the member states.
After watching a few short videos as a class, the students solve multiple choice questions …
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KrachtKlap: Instagram page resilience and mental health
This Instagram provides tips on how to focus on the resilience and mental well-being of students in your classroom in a warm way.
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From special to higher education
Studying in higher education, despite a history of special vocational education for a mild mental disability (training form 3 type 1)? It is not obvious, but Katlijn tells her experiences on the website.
She also explains how mind mapping helped her …
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Crossing a railway crossing: Processing current events
After watching the news clip, create the corresponding BookWidgets.
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Social media posts and reels from non-normal digital: Inspiration for your digital lesson
Ni normally digital collects an overview of all social media posts on this Wakelet without having to log in! You can read all our posts and view the reels via Wakelet. We wish you lots of digital fun and hope to inspire you!
Do you have Instagram? …
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Who am I?
Spin the wheel.
Tell something about yourself based on the drawing you see.For example:
- You see a cat. You can tell something about your favorite animal. Or about your pet.
- You see a world map. You can tell something about a country you would like to …
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Extra French: Blog with interesting websites
This blog collects several free sites, videos and tips that can help you practice French.
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Stolen grandmother: Sandwich monkey stories
Articles and news about monkey stories, rumours, hoaxes, media hypes and other tall tales. Gruesome and funny, serious and trivial. Stories that raise the question: Can this really be true?
The author tries to find out what is true, but also to …
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Question phrase: The art of asking questions
The long list of teatopics : the questions on Pickwick's teabags is very useful for starting conversations, but you will also find all kinds of other questionnaires: Proust's questions , philosophical questions , etc.
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Media literacy at school
This website (blog) is built from the training to become a media coach (school year 2018-2019). Each month, one item related to media literacy is explained. The aim is to familiarize parents and teachers with the digital (social) world through …
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Bazalt: Educational Expenses
You can find it on the Bazalt webshop
- books,
- info cards,
- methods,
- materials,
- CDs,
- ...
For example, you can buy ten-sided dice there. On the site you will find free lesson sheets per level.
The game formats and goals:
- number bingo;
- sum of 2 …
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