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About the role of cultural scripts
Education practices of home culture sometimes seem to clash with the education ideals of the school. However, when one looks at the parenting goals that parents and school set, they still seem to be very similar ...
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Golden tips to get your children in the book corner: Kindergarten
Golden tips to make your book corner a success with the children.
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Practice opportunity Dutch for and by parents
Folder with tools and tips to better involve low-literate parents in school activities.
From the project Creating parental effects Exercise opportunities, the parent umbrella organizations (GO! Parents, KOOGO and VCOV) offer parent effects and …
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Chicken or egg?: Towards strong language education in primary school
Language is a vicious vehicle. We need language to teach the subject matter at school
can understand and learn and refine that language at the same school.
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Weather or no weather, we go outside with our toddlers: Kindergarten
Two kindergarten teachers share their experiences and tips about nature as a powerful learning environment.
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Fourteen strategies for more language and thinking: Kindergarten
We found these 14 strategies on the Kleutergewijs blog. This will get you started to encourage language thinking and thinking together in class.
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Working around complex emotions with toddlers: Kindergarten
It is amazing to see how some young preschool children are already perfectionist. They can react very upset if things go differently than they had expected. With other children not a day goes by or they are jealous. He / she must go to sleep …
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Stuttering in Kindergarten, Fables or Facts?: Kindergarten
Very often children are given a lot of well-intentioned speaking advice. Examples are: “speak more slowly”, “say it again”, “take a deep breath”… The more a child receives such advice, the more awareness grows and the more stuttering …
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Give boys and girls equal opportunities through a draw
Every teacher generally agrees: an ideal (nursery) class offers every child the opportunity to develop optimally. It is a class in which students are stimulated and in which they get the chance to develop fully in a playful way.
Yet something …
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What works for low-literate young people in language education?
A UAntwerpen project developed two practical guides for language education for low-literate young people. With the most recent scientific insights that are translated into classroom practice.
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Do you wave to the moon every day?
It is a well-known phenomenon in many kindergarten classes: every day a song of the days of the week is repeated, visually supported by a number of permanent prints: moon, dino, dog, thunder and so on. By singing this song, we try to give …
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EU Code Week 2020: Toolkit
Information about Code Week 2020, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need.
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