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Dyslexia Handbook: Review of book
In this handbook, the author succeeds in displaying the most recent insights related to dyslexia in a very accessible way and linking them to evidence-based diagnostic procedures and treatment methods.
This manual consists of three main parts and …
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Behavioral Solutions for the Difficult Group: Book Review
The solutions that the author offers in his book are sometimes based on scientific evidence, sometimes not. Because not all problems can be captured by the science of what works. His maxim is clear: if something doesn't work for this group, don't …
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Know your brain: Review of book
Neuroplasticity. This term refers to the ability of the nervous system to change its structure and function during a lifetime, in response to environmental diversity.
It is the merit of publisher Bazalt to make the knowledge in this book available …
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Growth Mindset Lessons: Book Review
Through practical lessons, the authors of this book teach teachers how to use a growth mindset culture at school to get students to apply that growth mindset way of thinking in specific situations, namely situations where they are stuck, the not …
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Head full TOS: Book review
TOS is a spectrum disorder. You have forms where only the expression of language is a problem, causing words and sentences to come out wrong. And you have forms in which understanding language is also very difficult, so that words and sentences of …
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88 tips for even better teaching: Book review
The book is not intended to provide ready-made tips and tricks. It aims to inspire and reflect on teachers and all other educators through the 88 insights contained in this book, each of which can barely obscure their scientific evidence-based …
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Get more out of your test data: Review of book
'This book is in line with what is required of schools in the context of appropriate education, whereby as a teacher you must always pay attention to what each student needs in education and guidance in order to sufficiently meet the …
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Dialogue tool HGW: Review of book
Formulating the student's educational needs is one of the most important aspects of action-oriented work.
Everything stands and falls with the formulation of the care demand of the student by the teacher.
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Consultative student counseling: Review of book
"Consultative student counseling is a form of support for teachers who are concerned about students."
As a result of the Flemish decree on student guidance, after action-oriented work, consultative student guidance is now also anchored by …
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Dealing with family conflicts during corona crisis: Poster with tips
During the corona crisis, Helpline 1712 expects an increase in conflict and violence in families.
In addition, 1712 developed a poster with tips on how families can deal with conflict and violence during this period.Translated by
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Working at home offline with young children: How do I do that best as a parent?
Educational activities are suspended due to the corona virus. Most children stay at home and there are digital tools as an alternative offer for education. However, many people also asked how we can pay attention to students who do not have …
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Inspiration for difficult moments: Notebook
What are things that calm you down in difficult moments?
Are they certain quotes? Or can you be calmed down by certain smells, tastes or sounds?
Write them down in a booklet and take it in difficult times.
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