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Cognitive functions in relation to executive functions
In this article you can read what Emiel van Doorn believes is the relationship between cognitive functions and executive functions.
In addition, he states that it is impossible to properly support and guide children and young people without having …
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General tips for students with TOS
What does a student with a language development disorder benefit from?
In the list you will find various tips and reasonable adjustments.
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Become a teacher! Why? Therefore!
Dressing the staff room with pure positivity. Use the poster from this article and tell each other why you became a teacher.
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Inclusive learning: Get more out of your computer for every student
Which hidden tools do you still have to discover in your browser, Word or Powerpoint to support students with dyslexia, ASD, ADHD, color blindness…? Do you suddenly use them for your whole class? Because inclusive learning makes everyone …
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Using Social Stories
A social story or social story is a tool developed by Carol Gray. It is a description of a social situation with the aim of providing insight into social signals and indicating which reactions are appropriate in that situation. The story must …
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Ten tips to stop worrying
Worrying can drive you crazy. But how do you make sure you stop doing this? We have listed some concrete tips for you.
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David Mitchell's Evidence-Based Teaching Strategies
A summary of ten key strategies to improve learning:
- cooperative learning in groups,
- peer tutoring,
- parent involvement,
- cognitive strategy instruction,
- memory strategies,
- practice and repeat,
- behaviorist approaches,
- formative assessment and …
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Using direct instruction
Direct instruction is a structured way of teaching, which has a major impact on learning outcomes. Characteristic is the step-by-step approach, in which the teacher is guiding, but also activates the students. Various didactic techniques are …
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Sint, christmas and new: Sensory information processing
December is not an obvious period for pupils with different sensory information processing. The crowds and ambiguity around Sint, Christmas, New Year are quite a challenge on top of all the other challenges. This article provides an explanation …
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Effectively support students with autism in social interaction in the classroom
A summary article with answers to the following research questions:
- What is known in the literature about the support needs of children with an autism spectrum disorder?
- Which forms of support from effective interventions aimed at improving social …
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Mindfulness at school and in the classroom
Mindfulness in school and in the classroom is a way to teach students to focus their attention on their thoughts, feelings, emotions and actions. Attention is the key to learning. By practicing this conscious attention, the concentration …
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Autism Treatment: Evidence-Based Strategies
When considering treatment methods, it is important to know which approaches are effective.
Recent research on ASD has drawn up a list of 27 evidence-based practices:
- social stories,
- self-management,
- modelling,
- visual support,
- cognitive behavioral …
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