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Using ICT in geography lessons

Geography, from the Greek word geographia (earth description), is one of the most interesting subjects to teach. Anybody can find a connection with...

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How to motivate students to enjoy learning - part 2

Do you ever wonder how students really think? This blog post series will answer one of the most important questions in education history: how to...

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How to Unlock Effective Communication? - A Teacher’s Framework

When we think about education, we think about learning. But people often forget teachers need some social skills too. Education isn’t all about...

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How to customize the design of widgets

Every widget you create using BookWidgets automatically has a clean, nice design. But if you use widgets often — which we of course hope...

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What is formative assessment? The 6 building blocks

Students are grade monsters. Teachers are too. A student studies because he wants good grades, not because he wants to know something. That makes no...

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What is BYOD? 14 Pros and cons

We know that tablets and Chromebooks are a part of a teenager’s life. Some schools have sets of iPad, good infrastructure and enough Chromebooks for...

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10+ amazing grading apps that help teachers save time

Still correcting tests, assignments and papers by hand? Be my guest, but I think you’re taking the hard and time consuming path. Why not take a...

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10+ incredible Crossword Puzzles examples for teachers to use in class

3 down: “Fun word puzzle”, 9 letters, starts with “c”, ends with “d”? Correct: Crossword puzzles are a great way to introduce teaching subjects,...

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The ABC of a school without grades. An interview with Christel Moors.

Education. One word. I can’t imagine a word with a greater influence on the world than education. It all starts here. We have all noticed that the...

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