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The Lions of Flanders: Comic Strip
An accessible comic strip in clear language for (non-Dutch speaking) children and for those who have a beginner's level of Dutch. The comic is part of the teaching material for the performance The Lions of Flanders for young people and adults who are …
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Talking cases: Learning Dutch playfully
In collaboration with Erfgoedcel Waasland, among others, the heritage cell has developed chat cases that OKAN classes can use. Students learn the Dutch language in a playful way. These lendable suitcases are tailored to OKAN students and are built …
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Game box free time
With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet learn and practice words in a playful way, via classic memory, pictionary and other forms of play.
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Icon Dictionaries
Vzw 'de Rand' publishes four pictogram booklets. The booklets contain a number of images with the correct Dutch word underneath. You cannot learn Dutch with the booklets, but they are a nice addition to the Dutch lessons and in many cases they can …
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Summer School: Stimulating language acquisition in a playful way
In this article you can read how a lesson week at the summer school in Antwerp looks and comes about. Interaction and active language use are key concepts for good language education, just like creating a safe environment for the children. The text …Translated by
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Football: Memory game
For children who love football, the football club or a football internship is the ideal opportunity to practice Dutch. With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet acquire essential vocabulary that they need in the club or during …
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About foreign-language newcomers: Expertise from Antwerp
De Pijl is a creative primary school in Antwerp that has built up years of expertise in the education of foreign-speaking newcomers. The language site visited them and wrote an article about it. In the enclosed text you will find a lot of tips for …Translated by
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Secondary schools with ex-OKAN students
A study by the Center for Language and Education (CTO) of the KULeuven shows that ex-class pupils end up more than other pupils in the BSO, DBSO or the BuSO. They get more C-certificates and fewer A-certificates. They often end up in the …
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Dutch for non-Dutch speaking preschoolers: Educational resources overview
docAtlas has compiled a handy list of current works on NT2 for the youngest students. From general teaching methods to teaching methods to background literature. You will find it all in the overview.
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Foreign language newcomers lower: Reception case
The increased influx of refugees in recent years is also clearly felt in education. The number of non-Dutch speaking newcomers at school is increasing and teachers are faced with the challenge of welcoming these pupils and guiding them optimally. …
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Language learning: From toddlers to adults
How do children, young people and adults learn Dutch as a second language? How can we create a learning environment in which non-native speakers achieve the best learning outcomes? And in what way do our ideas about language and education …
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Language and languages in a metropolitan context
The city is a multilingual and multicultural city. Young people often use other codes to communicate outside of school. The school is the main place where they hear Dutch. Schools in major cities often also have bigger problems with sitting …
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