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Mild intellectual disability and radicalisation: Guide
This edition of Platform JEP describes how you can help to identify, guide and prevent radicalization in young people with intellectual disabilities.
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Gender-aware teaching
'You do gender-conscious teaching for everyone', says Myriam Halimi of RoSa vzw. 'Because even students who seem to fit in the right boxes are confronted with stereotypes about boys and girls. In a gender-aware school they discover which talents …
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As a director, observe how engaged students are in the lesson
Class visit from the director. Time to open a can of working methods and show what you can do? For board member Ellen Holemans of GO! Atheneum KAMSA in Aarschot does not have to. She sits among the students and observes them, not the teacher. For …
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Guiding parents with school choice
Parents of children with special educational needs sometimes ask which school is right for their son or daughter.
In this document you will find a number of tips and useful websites that can help parents make a choice of school.
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Can your students already think computationally?
In this article by Klasse, Frank Neven, professor of computer science at Hasselt University, talks about the importance of computational thinking in primary and secondary education. Computational thinking was included for the first time in the …
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Children and Divorce: Podcast
Children are often forgotten in a divorce, but Laura Kors wants to do something about that. She made a podcast in which she gives the floor to the children who are dealing with a divorce from their parents.
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How digitally literate are your students?
This playful quiz for secondary school teachers and trainee teachers is designed to introduce them to the topic of digital literacy. The four areas of digital literacy are presented in a simplified and recognizable way.
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Thoughtful digitization: 60 tips for school leadership
Well-considered digitization is undoubtedly one of the many change processes that your school is currently working on and will continue to work on in the coming semesters. As a director, deputy director, IT coordinator, TAC, care or degree …
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A knowledge clip in five steps
Information that leads you through five steps to the production of a knowledge clip:
- preparing the content;
- to evaluate;
- preparing the knowledge clip;
- recording the knowledge clip;
- to publish.
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GPS for education of students with autism
In this bundle you will find information about what autism is, what consequences it has in the classroom and what students with ASD need.
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Making gestures while learning helps to better understand certain subject matter
When we explain something, we spontaneously make gestures. We open our hands, point to things and so on. These gestures not only help to convey ideas better, but making gestures yourself also helps to think and learn better.
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Jeroen Heremans on Classcraft: Podcast
Classcraft is an educational variant of the very popular game World of Warcraft . Only here is not used to strum for hours and defeat enemies, but to motivate, reward and punish students.
For more explanation, Buiten de Krijtlines talked to …
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