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Hearing impaired in primary school, what now?
When parents report that their child has a hearing loss, many teachers are left in the dark. Teachers then want to know how to deal with the disability in the classroom, at school or when going out.
In this thesis, Sandra provides teachers with tools …
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Cyberbullying in numbers: Infographic MediaNest
How common is cyberbullying among young people? What form of cyberbullying is most common? Who do young people turn to for support?
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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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From occasional to regular truant: Policy summary
This research, commissioned by the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training, is looking for the profile of truants and the influence of school and environment on truancy.
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Dealing with differences in the classroom
Do you want to ensure that all students receive the right guidance and are optimally challenged?
Research has revealed a number of practices and competencies that are successful in dealing with differences in the classroom:
Discover them in the …
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The relationship between global citizenship education and education for sustainable development
The Sustainable Development Goals promote global citizenship education and education for sustainable development as the ideal frameworks for bringing global challenges into the classroom. Due to their increasing popularity, the question arises …
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Towards decolonized global citizenship education
To achieve decolonized global citizenship education (WBE), we need to rethink our practices from a decolonial perspective: How do we look at other ways of living, society building, engagement, peace, justice or sustainability? How can we, in a …
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Evaluating global citizenship competencies
Global Citizenship Education (WBE) aims to stimulate global awareness and critical citizenship by focusing on competencies such as critical thinking, empathy, solidarity, respect for diversity, participation and debate. Evaluating this poses a …
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Lessons learned: Twelve building blocks for effective didactics
How do you create effective lessons? That is the core question of the book that you can download for free.
This book aims to be a crossroads between sound scientific research and classroom practice in the Netherlands and Belgium.
The authors explain …
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What works in education for children from low-income families
In this article by Pedro De Bruyckere you can read what really works in education for children from families with a low SES (and which approach has less effect).
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Four points for attention when using learning technology
In this article, author Tim Surma describes in four points what you should think about if you want to use learning technology efficiently. It is not a total solution for situations in which a lot of class time is lost, such as during the corona …
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WonderWel Schakelen (WOWs): Reflection cards to improve care at school together
How can there be a more qualitative collaboration between student counsellor, student, parents, teachers and CLB employee?
WOWs (Wonderwel switching between Education and Welfare ) is a tool that allows you to reflect on care at school through, among …
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