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Everyone Counts - Take care of all students: Presentation
Presentation with explanation about Everyone Counts Mee (KlasCement sub-site):
- Where can you find this sharing site?
- What is Everyone Counts?
- How do you find the right materials?
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TOS from a neuropsychological perspective
Some children have poor language development. You may have TOS, a language development disorder. In the video you take them through the complexity of TOS from a neuropsychological perspective. This perspective makes visible the interplay between …
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Self-regulated learning, can you teach it?
In this extensive video you will learn more about self-regulated learning, how you can map it and how you can promote it.
Self-regulated learning is the ability to regulate your own learning behavior. It is about the active process in which …
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Self-regulated learning: Metacognition
Self-regulated learning is defined in the literature by three components: cognition, metacognition and motivation.
In this video, Professor Van Keer takes a closer look at the metacognition component. Metacognition is about the way in which students …
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Autism Friendly School: Ten Things You Didn't Know
Did you know that an autism-friendly world starts at school? That you only have to remember one basic rule? And that you have to adapt both the student and the environment?
Kobe Vanroy of Autism Central lists ten things you did not know about an …
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How do you talk in class about the war in Ukraine?
'Has World War III really started?' or 'Is Russia going to bomb Brussels too?' Many students have questions and fears about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. How do you handle that conversation well as a teacher?
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GUIDE: Ghent Inspiration Bank for Diversity at School
The GIDS guides you through the wide diversity on offer for school teams, teachers and students. People differ from each other in terms of interests, motivations, needs, home languages and cultures.
In the GIDS you will find workshops, training, …
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Nip conflict in the bud or mediate?: Kindergarten
Should you nip or mediate a conflict in the bud? Mediation works. Nipping conflict in the bud is the worst strategy. See the conflict as a learning opportunity. Read more in this article from the kindergarten blog Kleutergewijs .
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What is Bednet?
Bednet is a form of online distance learning for sick students who are unable to go to school for a long time or regularly.
Absent students follow lessons online via Bednet, together with their classmates.
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Books for children about mindset
A list of children's books to get started towards a growth-oriented mindset instead of a fixed one.
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Kirmizi elma: Teaching and processing tip for the picture book
This lesson tip describes how the Turkish book Kirmizi elma by Feridun Oral can be used in the classroom. The document contains practical and creative processing options and introductions to various topics.
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Under the microscope: Practical research and sustainable school development in Flemish primary schools
As a teacher, how can you examine your own teaching practice in order to optimize teaching? How can you, as a school team, conduct practical research to adjust and innovate in practice? Little was known about the way in which practical research …
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