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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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The Eureka! Book
In this brochure we explain how Eureka works with projects and on what basis
criteria we make our projects grow. Everything starts with a strong mission and vision.We explain which students and families are our target group. They deserve our full …
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Lexima Magazine: 2024 edition
Lexima Magazine is a publication of Lexima. With this magazine we inform education and healthcare professionals about prevention and treatment of reading, writing and arithmetic problems, compensatory solutions and ways to work on promoting …
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Accessibility tools for Chromebook
This English-language infographic gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with visual problems or reading difficulties:
- screen reader,
- text-to-speech,
- speech-to-text,
- magnification function.
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Building blocks for effective language programmes: Practical guide for language support in nursery, primary and secondary education
The manual is a practical guideline for researching language integration processes. It provides a practical guide to language support.
This guide describes six building blocks that help you stimulate language development and support students …
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Dysphasia in the classroom: Features and resources
Children with the language development disorder dysphasia have twice as much trouble at school. Fortunately, as a teacher you can do a lot to support children with dysphasia. Find out how to make your lesson dysphasia-friendly.
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The complete guide to effectively support your student with dyscalculia
A blog article with information about dyscalculia:
- forms of dyscalculia,
- recognizing dyscalculia,
- subjects that may present difficulties,
- Tips for teaching students with dyscalculia.
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Supporting a student with dyslexia: Tips and tricks
A blog article with background information, strengths and stumbling blocks of a student with dyslexia and some useful tips.
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Concentration Difficulties and ADHD: Parent and Teacher Guide
A blog article with information about concentration problems, an explanation of the difference between ADHD and concentration problems and some tips.
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SAM app: Digital step-by-step plans for students with special educational needs
SAM is an application that provides digital step-by-step plans for students with special educational needs. The teacher is central here and selects assignments (linked to the corresponding objectives) tailored to each student. SAM thus offers …
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Sensotec: Educational software for dyslexia, reading difficulties and low literacy
In the article, Sensotec writes about the usefulness of educational software and gives an overview of their offer.
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Guidelines for a Kurzweil-Friendly Document
This document was created to provide guidance to teachers and counselors on how to create documents that can be read and completed in Kurzweil smoothly and effortlessly by students using Kurzweil 3000.
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