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Aids for dyslexia
What is dyslexia, what are the symptoms and which dyslexia aids are helpful for children and, by extension, adults? Are there also books that can support children in making their diagnosis? In the article Ilse Verhoeven tries to answer this
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Parent's Day: June 1
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Awel: What do young people talk about with an anonymous listening line?
Press release about Awel's annual research, which identifies what is going on in children and young people based on anonymized conversation reports.
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Educational Design: Teaching materials for digital literacy
Useful, practical teaching materials focused on technology and digital literacy: Bee-Bot, Ozobot, Pro-Bot, Loti-Bot. By linking digital literacy to other subject areas, such as arithmetic, reading, spelling or world orientation, educational goals …
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How do you stimulate play in children with autism?: Learning jitters
Young children learn while playing. But what if a child has autism and this development proceeds differently? How can you guide the game well?
To stimulate the play of children with autism, it is important that you learn to connect with their play. …
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Foreign-speaking parents: Sidekick Solutions
'I experience a barrier towards non-Dutch speaking parents of my students. How can I close the gap without being pushy?'
Read the answer in the article.
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Dutch language stimulation outside school: Inspiration guide
Children and young people who strengthen their Dutch outside of school increase their chances in society. We can use the relaxing and creative potential of language in care and leisure activities. By using Dutch in different contexts and …
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ASD and overstimulation in kindergarten: Help in 3 steps
Do you have a toddler with an autism spectrum disorder in your class? Then it is important that you look for ways in which he or she can de-stimulate. But of course also how you can prevent and reduce stimuli in a toddler group.
Make sure that you …
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Regulate! A pedagogical-didactic exploration of self-regulated learning
In this book, various experts and practitioners shed light on the theme of self-regulated learning.
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A powerful learning environment for every student: Observation (pointer) as a starting point
The student population at school is becoming increasingly diverse in terms of needs and backgrounds.
This article addresses the following questions in more detail:
- How can you actively respond to this as a teacher?
- What emphasis can you place in your …
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Seven tips for working with special children
In this article from AOb, experts provide tips for working with students with special educational needs:
- forget the labels;
- look at the support needs;
- engage in conversation with the child and parents;
- see what is going well;
- always see how you can …
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TechnoDiscovery: STEM learning and discovery center
In the TechnoDiscovery learning and discovery center, primary school students and teachers can experiment with different materials and techniques. The '7 worlds of technology' are central here.
You can schedule a visit to the technology school via …
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