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Rooting Challenge: Getting to know living and non-living aspects of the soil
During the Rooting Challenge, children are introduced to the living and non-living aspects of the soil in a playful, investigative way.
Students are given the following assignments, among others:
- find out in which soil most soil animals live; …
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Inspiration package: Animals and their food
Through videos, the children learn all about animals and their food. This can be used in preparation for a visit to Antwerp ZOO or Planckendael, but also when the theme of animals is discussed in class.
Both lesson packages have the same content.
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Spring: Inspirational chips
Spring is a magical time when nature comes alive. With these sheets we would like to encourage you, as a supervisor of people with a mental disability, to go into nature with your group and fully experience spring.
Discover which exciting activities …
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Experiencing nature: Inspiring cards
With these inspiring sheets we want to encourage you, as a supervisor of people with a mental disability, to go into nature with your group and use all your senses. In the sheets you will find practical tips, a list of the necessary material, …
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Bees: Inspirational chips
Bees are incredibly important in keeping our environment healthy and beautiful. In these sheets you will discover how to engage all the senses in an original way during a nature activity and what you can do for the bees. In each sheet you will …
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Autumn: Inspirational chips
With these inspiring sheets we want to encourage you, as a supervisor of people with a mental disability, to go into nature with your group during the autumn and use all your senses. In each sheet, a methodology is explained step by step, there …
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Well-being in a digital world: Perspective paper
Promoting student well-being in a digital world goes beyond managing screen time in schools. Well-being has many facets and includes meeting the needs of students themselves, so that every student feels good at school. The increasing …
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Nuclear energy: Critical explanation
What can we expect from small modular reactors (SMRs)? The media increasingly argue that small modular reactors (SMRs) are sustainable, cheap and safe and justify a possible investment in nuclear power plants in the future. The political …
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Start-Wijs: How do you keep (your) starting teachers on board?
The teacher shortage and the outflow of starting teachers poses a major challenge. Various short and long(er) term actions are taken or planned. To what extent do these really meet the needs of novice teachers? And what are the reasons why …
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Week of the Forest: Assignment cards
Eleven assignment cards for different target groups that you can carry out in your classroom or in the forest.
Students learn about the following topics:
- ecosystems;
- making peanut rolls and fat balls for birds;
- food chain and food cycle;
- examine …
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Preliminary guidelines for more team-oriented ICT coordination: Digital transformation in the Flemish education system
This report is one of the results of the two-year project 'Digital transformation in Flemish education: reform of ICT teams in schools'
It is the ambition of the project to help embed the task of the ICT coordinator more broadly in a team-oriented ICT …
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Relevant international policies and practices: Digital transformation in the Flemish education system
The report describes and summarizes the comparative research carried out by our project team on international practices in the digital transition in education, with a specific focus on ICT coordinators and how their role, responsibilities and …
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