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Inclusion cafes: Practical example from support network
Through the inclusion cafes, people want to focus internally on internal professionalization, sharing knowledge and strengthening each other.
In the article you will find tips for organizing such an exchange moment and some examples of possible …
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Embedded suitcases: Practical example from support network
Via the living-in suitcases, people want:
- introducing students and teachers to DCD, dysphasia, vision and hearing problems;
- allowing students and teachers to experience the obstacles and pitfalls associated with these issues;
- encouraging schools and …
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Training week: Practical example from the support network
The article describes how a support network shapes their internal training weeks.
The aim is to focus on the following issues through four training weeks per year: focused deepening/broadening in cross-target group themes; grow in vision; speaking a …
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Working with GOLLD: Practical example from support network
Through 'Working with GOLLD' the aim is to inspire supporters to implement the GOLLD concept and to support and activate teachers in a targeted manner.
Attached you will find the accompanying presentation that the supporters gave during the …
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Workgroups: Practical example from support network
How do support networks get started with internal workgroups?
The aim of working groups is to increase the legal capacity of the support staff: support staff cannot be experts in everything.
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Start-up of a new support at school: Practical example from support network
A detailed step-by-step plan on how you as a support network can tackle new support.
The aim of the step-by-step plan is to promote a uniform approach. When two supporters of the same network are in the same school, their approach is identical.
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Regional consultation platform: Practical example from the support network
The Regional Consultation Platform (ROP) is a platform where schools, CLBs and support staff are brought together per region with the aim of learning from and with each other.
The aim of the consultation platform is to make connections between the ONW …
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Materials market: Practical example from support network
How does a support network organize a materials market within their operation? Read it in the article.
The aim is to inspire colleagues internally at regular intervals via this market.
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Internal and external appointment note: Practical example from support network
This article shows an example of what an appointment note might look like within a support network.
What are the agreements within the team? What is the job description of a support worker? How does the registration and follow-up of a support request …
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Working in multidisciplinary mini-teams: Practical example from the support network
The article describes how a support network works with mini-teams.
Through the mini-teams, people want to focus on connecting with the support schools and making use of diverse expertise within the support team.
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Free tools in your lesson: Tips from teachers
During the workshop Your lesson more interactive with free tools , I ended with the question which tools, apps, interesting sites ... teachers recommend to their colleagues.
In this article I briefly describe each tip and refer to the sites or …
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Target group operation: Practical example from support network
How can one build and expand knowledge within a support network?
For example, with a target group approach where the target group coach is a helpline for every supporter.Read more about this in the article.
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