Feb. 27, 2024

"By not focusing on technical skills, students are more likely to see engineering as something positive."

Dalton school The Clipper has been a Techport school since 2019. The school combines thematic learning with "cross-group" teaching. Instead of traditional classrooms and classroom teaching in large groups, teachers create vibrant learning environments. So that children of different ages and groups work together and learn from each other.

Thematic learning makes every lesson engaging
Director Madelon Boot: "Whether exploring the universe, discovering nature or researching historical events, the thematic approach makes every lesson engaging and relevant. This also applies to the technology lessons that our 'teacher' Sharon Wilmink links to the themes. This allows us to really provide a broad learning context. The technology classroom is not only about learning technical skills. Miss Sharon also provides peace, space and a listening ear for students who need it."

'Cool spot' in technology classroom
Sharon Wilmink: "Giving confidence, being there for students and letting them know that they can be who they are. Not just when they are not doing well, but also when they are doing well. They can come to me for that too in the technology classroom. We have set up a special place in the classroom for this, which we call the "cool place. By not putting the focus on learning technical skills, you see that the students start to see technology much more often as something positive. That fits well with our motto: you can do more than you think."

Poem by teacher Sharon
Poem by teacher Sharon

Continuing to develop, move and be agile
As a school, De Klipper is always moving, continuing to develop and wanting to be agile. Director Boot: "Since 2018, we have been a Dalt education school. This form of education encourages freedom, responsibility, independence, effectiveness, cooperation and reflection. In 2023, neighboring school De Vuurtoren merged with us. The activity center, the toddler center and BSO De Schipper have also recently become part of our Kindcentrum in the making."

Making choices as a school
Principal Boot continues: "Being agile as a school also means daring to make choices. We have to keep asking ourselves: 'what is education?' As far as we are concerned, learning technical skills is certainly part of that. We also make regular trips to companies, information centers or museums that add a valuable dimension to the topic at hand. The same goes for the assignments that students complete in the technology classroom. With this, we inspire students much more to embrace their curiosity and creativity."

Boot: "We regularly get feedback from parents that the children of The Clipper are so independent and are well able to indicate what they still have to learn. We get what is in it out of each child and we are proud of that!"