-
Getting started with XR: Didactic tips and guidelines for using XR in the classroom
In this contribution you, as a teacher, will receive practical and pedagogical tips to get started with XR in the classroom.
The bundle is an adapted version of the contribution to KlasCement by Kim De Keyzer .
Translated by
Downloadable resourceICT co-ordinator -
A sustainable school, Agenda 2030: Poster
Poster with concrete actions per SDG that you as a school board can take to contribute to the 2030 Agenda.
Translated by
Downloadable resource -
Children's rights: Flag line
This flag line is designed to make children aware of their rights in a playful way. It is a colorful tool that you can use in the classroom or in other child-friendly environments.
Use this flag line as a conversation starter, in the context of a …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (3) -
Stress bucket
Sometimes your bucket fills slowly and suddenly your bucket overflows and you have an explosion.
To prevent this, use a clothes peg to indicate how full the bucket is.At the bottom you can write down activities that provide peace and quiet, adaptable …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (6)Teacher, Pedagogical counsellor -
Sprint reading program: School policy
This is an example of a school's sprint policy.
It can serve as inspiration for schools that also want a policy around Sprint to add to the school's ICT policy plan or healthcare policy.Translated by
Downloadable resourceTeacher, ICT co-ordinator, … -
Thumbs up card
Appointment sheet for good behavior on the playground or in the classroom.
Translated by
Downloadable resource (5)Teacher, Pedagogical counsellor -
RABARBERA: Values and points of interest in the classroom
RABARBERA are the first letters of the values that form the basis for the class agreements:
- respect for people, materials and nature;
- attention to each other;
- it's okay to be angry:
- wow, that's well done (generosity);
- peace;
- politeness; …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (7)Teacher, Learning mentor -
Reward card: Theme space
When the students are good, they earn stickers or stamps. If they have a bad day, they can get a red ball.
Translated by
Downloadable resourceTeacher -
Rest cards
The student has a number of rest cards available.
If things don't work out in class, he can use such a card to express his feelings and to request a time-out.Conversely, the teacher can also place a card on the student's couch to indicate that it is …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (7)Learning mentor -
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 …
Translated by
WebsiteAdministrative staff -
Reading in the classroom: Trading cards
The students receive these tickets for trading in their books. For example, they are allowed to change books two or three times a week during reading quarters.
Translated by
Downloadable resourceTeacher -
Important dates: Wall plate
A calendar with important dates that students need to remember.
The dates are per month.Translated by
Downloadable resourceOther