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From special to higher education
Studying in higher education, despite a history of special vocational education for a mild mental disability (training form 3 type 1)? It is not obvious, but Katlijn tells her experiences on the website.
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bouncy bands
A bouncy band is an elastic band that hangs between the legs of the table.
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Growing up blog
Science blog by the School Psychology and Development in Context (KU Leuven) research group about the development of children and young people at home and at school.
You will find specific blogs about bullying:
- Reducing bullying by building on …
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One-box task: Practical example
An example of a simple system and easy-to-store one-box task for preschoolers type 2 (with autism).
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Blogs about distance learning at ISK (OKAN)
Education and corona. These are turbulent times. Linda Duin is a mentor and teacher of NT2 Literacy at ISK Den Helder and advisor website ANT2. Fura Grol is coordinator of the ISK Deventer. They blog on the LOWAN-vo site and share practical …
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Blogs about distance learning among foreign-language newcomers
Marieke Postma and Sandra van der Tempel, both directors of a newcomers' school, share on this blog practical experiences in teaching non-Dutch speaking newcomers in times of corona.
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Getting started with contract work, corner work and differentiation
How does your pupils independently work on a number of tasks where you can differentiate and remediate?
In the class of Yannice they use a work form under the name Maatjeswerk. It is a combination of contract work, corner work, mini-classes and …
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Care teacher Caroline and experiential (language) education
On the blog you will find materials and tips on experiential (language) education. The self-experienced is always central to the experiential tasks.
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Developing in diversity: Students in vulnerable situations
Scientifically based tips, ideas and advice for education makers, with a link to students from vulnerable situations.
On this blog you will find the following articles:
- summer schools,
- pupils in hinge years,
- tips to evaluate,
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Intermediate screen with an encouragement
A screen to put between the students during a test or when they want to work independently and need a quiet place.
You can write an encouragement on it like:
- believe in yourself,
- you can do it,
- good luck.
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Steven Delarue: Weblog
Blog by Steven Delarue, one of the driving forces behind the Fons magazine that he founded with Heleen Rijckaert. He also works at the Ghent Education Center . There he works on the themes of OKAN, multilingualism, refugees and diversity.
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Childhood 101
On this English blog by writer Christie Burnett you will find many posts about crafts, inspiring learning activities, playful learning, child-friendly science ...
This website also offers reading tips for children, but since this site is in …
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