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Resilience and resilience: Good Practice
Applause, it does something to a person. But what if you encounter prejudices more often than clapping? Then there is K-Boem, the djembe group of the Sint-Elisabeth School. The group is not only an outlet for children with behavioral and …
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Scientific TV
On Scientix TV you will be kept informed of the latest developments in STEM with fascinating scientific experiments and interviews with education policy makers. Discover the latest news in STEM education via this YouTube playlist.
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Arguing in class: Tip
In this video, Stefaan Vanparys, author of Relaxed for the classroom , gives a tip for dealing with minor tensions or arguments in your group.
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What does the Children's Rights Commission do?: Explanatory video
What rights do children and young people have? And what does the Children's Rights Commissioner do if those rights are not respected?
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Using an autocue or teleprompter
In this explanation video you will get more information about the use of an autocue. How do you read the text from a prompter? Most YouTubers have their lyrics written out. Bart gives some tips to read this without it looking like reading.
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Code Festival 2023: Aftermovie
On Monday October 9, the Knowledge Center organized a new edition of the Code Festival. It was once again a day full of fascinating speakers and educational workshops for teachers and students. The Code Festival is created in collaboration with …
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Cover the burn with hydrogel and compress
The first care for a burn is always the same: water first, the rest comes later. After cooling, you can use plastic cling film to cover the wound for the time being. This technique is intended to temporarily cover a burn wound, pending specialized …
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Immersive Reader on Edge: Explainer video
In the video you will discover the possibilities and the functions of the Immersive Reader.
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Dyslexia: Myths and facts
What is dyslexia? And does that have anything to do with intelligence? What are the next steps after being diagnosed with dyslexia? What tools are available? And what role do parents and teachers play?
Annemie Desoete (researcher of learning processes …
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Transforming teaching through AI applications
Jens Veltjen shows examples of AI, which he uses in his own teaching practice. This webinar shows teachers what artificial intelligence can already do and how this can affect our teaching.
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Reading scan: Map out reading education at your school
With the reading scan you, as a school team, map out reading education at your school. The reading scan is an instrument that helps you to (re)start with a reading policy. Based on the reading scan, you can start a reading policy plan, evaluate or …
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You make readers together: Strengthen reading education
Twenty-four schools were guided for two years to strengthen their reading education. In this video you can hear reactions and ideas from the participating schools.
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