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Chicken or egg?: Towards strong language education in primary school
Language is a vicious vehicle. We need language to teach the subject matter at school
can understand and learn and refine that language at the same school.
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Self-scan: How rich is your language in the classroom?
Vulnerable toddlers in your class without a strong language environment at home? Language is an important key to learning, doing things together. 'It is more than learning words and rules,' says Professor Piet Van Avermaet. 'You pick up a …
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Reading Policy: It's up to students
As a school, develop a strong reading policy and a motivating reading environment…
It is a tough challenge, which involves a lot: from a wide range of books to nice reading places, from a strong reading didactics to good monitoring. But don't …Translated by
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Children's books about diversity and a multicultural society
A list of books on diversity to read or have children read.
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Building blocks for effective language programmes: Practical guide for language support in nursery, primary and secondary education
The manual is a practical guideline for researching language integration processes. It provides a practical guide to language support.
This guide describes six building blocks that help you stimulate language development and support students …
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Lesson in Reading: Inspiration guide for effective reading education in preschool, primary and secondary education
This guide contains 16 inspiration cards, each starting from a key question about reading and reading education. Each question is answered on the basis of recent scientific research, supplemented with practical tips and concrete examples.
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Does Jos have a TOS?: Signs for a language development disorder in children
Poster with signs of TOS (developmental language disorder).
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Falling reading level? Scan your approach on four levels
Year after year, Flemish pupils read less well. Reading motivation is also on the back burner. Teachers don't give up. But also know: you cannot solve this alone. Jona Hebbrecht (Odisee) explains how you can map out your approach with the Reading …
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Reading at home: Tips for parents and students
Now that the schools are closed, it is important that (learning) reading continues at home. On this page of the Dutch Expertise Center you will find various tips and materials that can help.
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Read and let read: Work more efficiently on reading comprehension
Read and let read is a web page with cards and videos that can help teachers to work on reading comprehension in an effective way. The cards bundle concrete tools, tips and tricks on reading comprehension for teachers in primary education. …
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Listening and reading comprehension: Decision tree
Do you want to actively work on the five keys for effective didactics of listening and reading comprehension in primary school?
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Get started with textless picture books and talking boards for all ages
Textless picture books and discussion boards are tools to stimulate language development and multilingualism. This applies to both language learners with Dutch as their home language (NT1) and to language learners for whom Dutch is the second …
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