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Nice living: Swinging album for children
One lives in a house, the other in a tent, sometimes you live in a language, a scent or a family dish, with a pet or with a friend. The playful living poems by Bette Westera make you feel at home in story and coziness, but also lovingly respond to …
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The Mystery of the Good Teacher: Podcast
"Teachers, everyone has an opinion about it." We've all been to school and we had a favorite teacher there, but maybe also the teacher you wish you hadn't met. Marcel van Herpen is originally a teacher. He supervises trajectories and gives …
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Koen Mariën and Jan Royackers about the digital jump
It was big news at the end of 2020: our minister announced that education in Flanders would finally make the big leap forward in the field of digitization. The Digisprong, that's what the great offensive was called. Each student has a laptop. Each …
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Teacher Tapp: Parent Involvement
In this episode we are talking about parents. Teacher Tapp asked his respondents some questions about parent involvement. How do teachers interact with parents? How often? How important do they think that contact is? Teacher Tapp asked all these …
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Liesbet Heyvaert about the reading offensive: Interview
In November, the Flemish Government came out with its reading offensive. A solid manifesto that aims to raise the reading level in Flanders in the short term.
They formulate how they want to do this in no fewer than 30 goals and 50 concrete actions. …
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Central keys: Debate
This is a debate. A debate about the central keys. Because in the school year 2023 - 2024 they are there for real. Then there will be central tests in both the second secondary and the fourth year of primary education. Later, in 2025-2026, the …
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Bullying: Interview with Gie Deboutte
Every year we dot against bullying. We put the dots on our hands to stop bullying behavior and make sure that no one feels excluded. But the action is just the beginning. What else is possible? What steps can you still take as a school or even as …
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Bacongo Limburg: Free expo in your school
Bring a piece of current history to life in your classroom, with this exhibition and accompanying educational packages full of testimonials and diaries, photos and films about memories of Congo and Limburg during the colonial period. Personal …
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Nerdland Special: Autism
Lieven Scheire and Stephanie Dehennin sit together with professor Ilse Noens and Dirk van Meer for a conversation about autism, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), Asperger's and much more in this Nerdland Special.
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Grind Je Mee?: Learning the times tables while singing
Students learn the times tables while singing. The songs were submitted by Maaike Cafmeyer and Mathias Sercu. Various music styles are discussed: from hip-hop to country, from reggae to electro.
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22 minutes of stupid questions about autism: Podcast
Is autism hereditary? How many different types are there? And which prejudices about people with autism really need to be eradicated?
A podcast by MNM with Magali De Reu.
Magali De Reu was told at the age of fourteen that she had autism spectrum …
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Classroom Feedback: Podcast
An interview with Stijn Vanhoof and Geert Speltincx, authors of the book Feedback in the classroom .
Valentina and René talk to them about what good feedback is, why they no longer use the terms feed up, feedback and feed forward, and what they …
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