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EU Code Week 2020: Toolkit
Information about Code Week 2020, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need.
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How do you recognize and guide a gifted student?
A blog article with info and tips.
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Five signs that your child has performance anxiety, and how you can help
A blog article with answers to the following questions:
- As a parent, how do you recognize performance anxiety in your children?
- How do you help as a parent?
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What is ASD and how do I help a student with autism?
A blog article with background information and tips for working with students with ASD.
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The complete guide to effectively support your student with dyscalculia
A blog article with information about dyscalculia:
- forms of dyscalculia,
- recognizing dyscalculia,
- subjects that may present difficulties,
- Tips for teaching students with dyscalculia.
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Supporting a student with dyslexia: Tips and tricks
A blog article with background information, strengths and stumbling blocks of a student with dyslexia and some useful tips.
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Concentration Difficulties and ADHD: Parent and Teacher Guide
A blog article with information about concentration problems, an explanation of the difference between ADHD and concentration problems and some tips.
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Follow-up and monitoring remediation: Fiches
Two sheets that can serve as inspiration for the follow-up and monitoring during remedial classes: summer schools, autumn schools, winter schools, spring schools.
Can be adapted to your own specific needs.
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Highly sensitive child at school? 19 tips for the teacher
In a class, 15 to 20 percent of the children are highly sensitive. The article contains tips on how to deal with these children in the classroom.
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This is how you turn a difficult class into a pleasant class
Walk through the classroom. Talk during your explanation. Make crazy noises. A gum flying through the classroom. If that goes on all day in your classroom, you'll be tired and frustrated at night. Behavioral expert Kees Van Overveld gives tips to …
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Dyslexia card: A reminder for the student and the teacher
As a teacher, do you sometimes no longer know which student is entitled to which adjustments?
In the article, Jaap Marsman explains how he gets started with a dyslexia card, what he believes are the advantages and what such a card could look like in …
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This is how you check the prior knowledge of your students
With these methods you can efficiently measure the prior knowledge or initial situation of your students. Not just in September. This way you shift from the classic test after class to test before class a little more often. And you discover the …
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