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Awel: What do young people talk about with an anonymous listening line?
Press release about Awel's annual research, which identifies what is going on in children and young people based on anonymized conversation reports.
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Campaign against unwanted sexual behaviour: Meaning? Yummy? Nice?
This campaign by the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport and Sense focuses on making sexual wishes and boundaries open to discussion. Young people are encouraged to discuss this in order to prevent undesirable behaviour.
There is also …
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This is how you respond to extreme statements in class
In every classroom a provocative statement comes up every now and then. The right to freedom of expression is not above the principle of equality and non-discrimination. In this article you can read how you can respond appropriately.
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Typ10: Learning to type for dyslexics
Many children with dyslexia struggle with a negative self-image and are therefore unable to develop optimally. However, creating the right learning environment can do wonders. This is precisely what we attach great importance to with Typ10. We …
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Talking about sexting with students and students
What's the best way to talk to teens about sexting? In this article, the authors discuss a possible approach. They also provide tips and links about what you as a teacher need to know and what you can do when you talk to young people about the …
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Online identity and behavior of young people: Research report
Pimento researched the online world of Flemish young people through surveys and interviews with more than a thousand young people.
- What are young people doing online?
- Are they the same online as offline?
- When do they take a screenshot of a photo? …
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An ex-OKAN student in my class. What now?
Every year, several thousand ex-OKAN students move on to regular education. They are going through a turbulent period and are experiencing language and often learning delays. 'They can use all the help during that catch-up race,' says follow-up …
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Self-directed learning: This is what you want to know as a teacher
Self-directed learning is not the same as letting the student set his own plan . There is an active role for the teacher before, during and after learning. In this article you will read:
- what self-directed learning is;
- how to work on it from young to …
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COSMO: Virtual reality and augmented reality
COSMO is a research project involving companies from the manufacturing industry, research groups and secondary schools.
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Crisis signaling plan: Action plan in a crisis situation
A practical example of a crisis signaling plan for a student with ASD.
The plan is divided into three phases, from the calm phase to a crisis phase.
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Women's Day: Lesson Ideas and Book Suggestions
In addition to a discussion of the book The Naked Truth, in this article you will also receive book and program tips for all age levels regarding gender, sexuality, self-image, being a woman...
The article ends with a number of interesting sites where …
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Show students the structure of your subject matter, do the structure cross
With a structure cross you force students in a motivating way to look at the structure of the teaching material at the beginning of a new chapter.
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