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Gyre & Gimble: Getting Started with Puppet Theater
In this playlist, created by a collaboration between the National Theater and Gyre & Gimble, you will find three recordings of masterclasses to get started with puppet theater in the classroom or at home. Each film focuses on a different …
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National Theatre: Warm Up Exercises for Word Teachers
In this playlist prepared by the National Theater you will find practical examples of how you can warm up your students as a word teacher in various areas:
- warming of the body;
- warm-ups to prepare the voice, exercises on breathing, projection and …
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Dutch Week 2022: Performance with assignments
During Dutch Week, the two ambassadors of the Dutch language travel to schools in Flanders and the Netherlands to draw attention to the versatility of Dutch. The 2022 performance, which follows assignments and fun language challenges in the …
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What your students can learn from darts
Music teacher Elke has been playing darts for 15 years. Together with her colleagues, she brings the hype to her school. Pupils play en masse during the lunch break, but darts are also discussed in the lessons. Discover what the students can learn …
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Intermezzo: Artistic heritage trajectory
Intermezzo is an artistic heritage trajectory in Vosselaar following the theme of Heritage Day 2016: Rituals. Dancer Jessy Driessens started in Vosselaar from daily activities within various cultures and the children came up with a new dance …
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Practice Lessons - Does anyone have any questions?: The Lab
"What is a hologram? What is a perforation? These are quiz questions." Is this false note credible? ", That is a good question." In the episode of Het Labo, pedagogue Kristof De Coninck gives feedback to third-year student …
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"Perform and feel good at school? Of course that goes together": One minute tip
How does your students excel, without losing their performance pressure? Eiji Sakayama, director of the Japanese school in Brussels, devised this nice 'Compliment Tree'. "I want my students to feel good and learn more".
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How do students enter your class? Do a check-in: One minute tip
A student with his head on his couch does not find your lesson interesting. Babbelaars only want to work against you. "Such assumptions are not always correct," says CVO lecturer Lieve Hendrickx. "With a check-in at the beginning …
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"Start your lesson with a story, and you get attention": One minute tip
Gie Bogaert, teacher of Dutch at the Sint-Gabriël college in Boechout, reads his sixth year at the start of each lesson. A way to get their attention. But also to teach them how to enjoy stories. "They are the best way to get to know and …
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With dyslexia for the class: Making mistakes is allowed
Jonas and Griet opted for teacher training, despite their learning disability dyslexia. The road to their diploma was heavy, but now they are there. They talk about their tricks not to make mistakes in the classroom and beyond, but also about …
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Speeddate between colleagues: One minute tip
Would you like to visit a colleague in class? Set up a working group with colleagues? Or teach together? Then organize a speed date at your school. Download here the tickets.
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Dyslexia: This is what I have
"I was the only one in the class who could not write his name at the end of the first year, but now I'm still tired of everything being so slow." Louis (13) is sitting in the classroom with a laptop. The computer reads the …
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