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Seven tips for working with special children
In this article from AOb, experts provide tips for working with students with special educational needs:
- forget the labels;
- look at the support needs;
- engage in conversation with the child and parents;
- see what is going well;
- always see how you can …
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Search tips for buso learning resources
You can look up Buso learning resources using keywords. The names of the courses and sections of the development goals provide guidance for this. Read along and discover useful tips for you and your training method.
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Reading software in the classroom: Who benefits from it and when?
35,000 students use reading software, 40% of them for dyslexia. It also helps non-native speakers, students with dyspraxia or a visual impairment. But how do you use reading software properly? Should you phase it out for every student?
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Is differentiation in dire straits?
Can you teach well without differentiating? Or is differentiation at odds with good subject didactics and does it undermine the strength of a class group? Researchers Dries D'haese and Katrien Struyven are investigating it together with …
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Hearing impaired in primary school, what now?
When parents report that their child has a hearing loss, many teachers are left in the dark. Teachers then want to know how to deal with the disability in the classroom, at school or when going out.
In this thesis, Sandra provides teachers with tools …
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Trauma-sensitive education
In Trauma-Sensitive Education (TSO), the management and team are aware of the far-reaching impact of drastic childhood experiences on the development of children and the school adapts as best as possible to the specific educational and guidance …
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Media Guidelines for Schools: Suicide Theme
The Flemish Expertise Center for Suicide Prevention (VLESP) developed advice for teachers and schools who want to introduce the theme of suicide in the classroom by using media such as film, theater and literature. The theme of suicide can be …
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Playing with Loco Rompompom in your classroom: Five benefits
Do you know the Loco games? Perhaps you still have a basic box in your classroom. Did you know that there are special Loco Minigames starring Loeloe and Pompom?
Discover five benefits of Rompompom's Loco Games in your classroom in this article.
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Understanding the Normal Distribution: Article
This article in the statistics series takes a closer look at the normal distribution and everything that goes with it:
- properties;
- the standard normal distribution;
- z score;
- central limit theorem.
The normal distribution is explained using examples …
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Making teaching materials accessible yourself: Eight practical tips
See how you can adapt teaching materials yourself. Read practical tips about:
- readability,
- structure,
- layout,
- typography,
- color and contrast,
- text,
- word files,
- imagery.
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Entry route for toddlers: Kijkwijzer and script
The view guide and the script of the Ghent Education Center contain tools to support schools in optimizing the entry process of preschoolers.
The aim of the Kijkwijzer is to pause and reflect on the way in which the entry level of preschoolers is …
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Student with cancer: Seven tips for a smooth return to the classroom
Disaster strikes in your classroom. A student receives a cancer diagnosis and is absent for a while. What can you as a teacher do to facilitate the return after treatment? Pauline Verhelst (UGent) researched the educational needs of students with …
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