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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.
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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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Teach older preschoolers to build their own stories: Nine research-based tips
Interactive reading is and remains by far the most important language-stimulating activity in kindergarten. However, older toddlers do not only have to listen to stories, but can also learn to build stories themselves. You will undoubtedly …
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Towards a strong learning care policy down to the classroom floor: Designing an initial situation analysis
Article that discusses in more detail how to develop a learning care policy.
In the article you will also find the link to the questionnaire to get started yourself.
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Gifted the Podcast
Gifted the podcast was specially created for parents of gifted children, for gifted people themselves and for professionals who work with gifted people or people who may encounter giftedness in their field.
There are several episodes, which are …
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Towards a powerful learning care policy down to the classroom floor: Designing an initial situation analysis
In this article you will find, in addition to a theoretical framework of the research, various questionnaires to map out the initial situation regarding learning support within the policy team.
In order to be able to develop and implement the …
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This way, your BSO students surf with a critical eye
How do you teach students in vocational secondary education to argue well, make conscious choices and deal with media alertly? Three teachers explain how they work on the final objectives of critical thinking and media literacy in their lessons.
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A good start ... leaves you wanting more: Tips on initial guidance
Each of us was a starter once. Full of enthusiasm, desires and expectations, but also with doubts and uncertainties. Exciting and a little bit scary. It always is, starting something new. This is no different for novice teachers.
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Dress code at school: Exercise in democracy
June 2021: angry students went to Don Bosco Zwijnaarde with swimming bands and slippers. The reason was the outdated view of the school regulations on dress codes. Teacher Johannes Lippens seized the opportunity and, together with his students, …
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This is how you teach your students to disagree constructively: Tips from Maarten Van Alstein
Something is happening in current events. Result: polyphonic discussion, also at school. Your classroom is the training ground where students learn to disagree democratically on difficult topics. How do you do that without your classroom …
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How do you bring flow into the classroom?: Podcast
In this podcast we talk about flow and how it can help motivate students to study Dutch over a longer period of time.
Teacher Steven has his third-year students record a homemade language rap every year in the JES recording studio. This is a great …
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How do you approach classroom management?: Podcast
In this podcast we talk about classroom management, often one of the biggest challenges for novice teachers. Experienced teachers also know that on some days things go completely differently than planned.
Together with teacher Jeroen and support …
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