BookWidgets Teacher Blog

Teaching Languages with Google Classroom - Top 10 Best Practises

You’re a (foreign) language teacher and you want to learn some Google Classroom best practises for your course? In this blog post, I’ll show you how...

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7 Easy Steps to Writing an Effective School Website on WordPress

WordPress is one of the simplest tools for website creation. It is also one of the most widespread ones, currently powering more than 28% of the web....

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10+ Surprising ways to use WebQuests in your classroom

Using WebQuests in your lessons is always a fun classroom activity! For the students, who get to go on a quest and figure things out independently,...

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How to become a better teacher - The story of Koen Timmers

I got the chance to talk to Koen Timmers, who got nominated for best teacher worldwide by Global Teacher Prize. His nomination woke up Belgium and...

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How to teach students to be real writers - Tips and tools

Teaching creative writing has always been a difficult task. There are children who love writing and telling stories on their own, but there are also...

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How to use LaTeX to spice up your math lessons - 3 Clever lesson ideas

Not a math or science teacher? Then I’m sure this could look a little bit (read: a lot) like Chinese. If you are a math teacher, you’ll love this!...

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The ultimate teacher guide to teaching students digital citizenship

The term digital citizenship has become fairly common in modern-day discourse and is now part of our reality. And yet, despite its importance, it...

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30+ creative things you can do with BookWidgets

If you know BookWidgets, you definitely know the ocean of possibilities it has. With BookWidgets, teachers can make interactive exercises and...

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How to build the school of the future - An interview with Sjef Drummen

Burn down your school and don’t build a new one. Don’t build a new school: build a paradise, build Disneyland, a research lab, a studio, a monastery...

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