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Motor writing in the classroom: Tips for problems
In this brochure by Sig vzw, various parts of writing motor skills are examined, from pen grip and sitting posture to writing movements and basic psychomotor conditions.
With each part, we look at what can go wrong and you get tips on how to work on …
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Setting up a green playground for children with a physical disability
A guide with practical tips to make a play environment accessible to students with a motor, visual and hearing impairment.
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Read aloud: Benefits and tips
There are those quotes or phrases that are instantaneous. With this quote from author Emilie Buchwald it happened to Saartje. 'Children are made readers on the laps of their parents' (or teachers, just as well). Kaboom, hit! In fact, she …
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In the classroom, all students have a say, not just the most articulate
Want to give your students a say in what happens in the classroom? Many teachers still have some cold feet. 'Start small, show that you are genuinely interested in your students and keep control'.
Koen Defour and Vanessa Badisco (Artevelde University …
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Ten tips for teaching
Some tips that ensure that students absorb new material faster and more effectively.
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Five strategies to work on scaffolding
As a teacher, it is important to connect with the prior knowledge of your students. You also want them to be able to work independently with the new information. It is therefore important to look for the right level of support.
Scaffolding is …
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Skillsnavigator: Professionalization tool
How far are you as a teacher in the development of your digital teaching skills? Establishing high-quality digital didactics as a teacher is not self-evident.
That is why Domo de Refontiro developed the Skillsnavigator for high-quality digital …
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Turn your class into a group
In the article you will find a questionnaire to measure the 'climate' of your class group.
You can also read how you can use the results of the questionnaire to improve the atmosphere in the classroom.
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Tips for teachers with an ex-OKAN in the classroom
In this document you will find information and tips that you as a teacher can take into account when teaching foreign language students.
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DCD: hands-on ways to help a student with dyspraxia
In this article, teacher Melissa takes a closer look at what exactly DCD or dyspraxia is and how you as a teacher can make the study method of a student with DCD easier.
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Keep moving your school
How do you set your school in motion in corona times?
How can you as a school team work on physical, mental and social well-being in these uncertain times? Keeping exercise in all possible forms is important to stay healthy.
As a teacher you can …
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Dysphasia in the classroom: Features and resources
Children with the language development disorder dysphasia have twice as much trouble at school. Fortunately, as a teacher you can do a lot to support children with dysphasia. Find out how to make your lesson dysphasia-friendly.
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