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Reading Policy: It's up to students
As a school, develop a strong reading policy and a motivating reading environment…
It is a tough challenge, which involves a lot: from a wide range of books to nice reading places, from a strong reading didactics to good monitoring. But don't …Translated by
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Get started with textless picture books and talking boards for all ages
Textless picture books and discussion boards are tools to stimulate language development and multilingualism. This applies to both language learners with Dutch as their home language (NT1) and to language learners for whom Dutch is the second …
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Talking to a child about the news: Seven tips
How can you talk to children about the news, especially when it concerns more difficult subjects, such as a war with many victims?
As a result of the war between Ukraine and Russia, Medianest made this page with tips on how to tackle this.
The …
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Does Jos have a TOS?: Signs for a language development disorder in children
Poster with signs of TOS (developmental language disorder).
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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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Picto stories
What are picture stories? What's the use of it? How do you make them yourself?
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Education in Brussels is… every chain is a good reader!
It goes without saying that fluent and fluent reading skills form the basis for a successful school career and good social functioning. Yet it appears to be difficult for many schools and teachers to achieve this goal for all pupils.
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As a school, do you opt for a classroom or school library?
As a school, do you opt for a classroom or school library? While one school sets up a school library, another opts for classroom libraries. Other schools use a combination. What is the best choice now?
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Learn language: Review of book
"A book that absolutely must be read not only by school teams, but also by policymakers."
Lieven Coppens writes an honest review about that book by Koen Jaspaert and Carolien Frijns about how language development works, how our image of …
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Handiwriter: Writing aid
In the article, Miss Eva suggests the handiwriter as an aid to correctly apply the pin handle.
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Motor writing in the classroom: Tips for problems
In this brochure by Sig vzw, various parts of writing motor skills are examined, from pen grip and sitting posture to writing movements and basic psychomotor conditions.
With each part, we look at what can go wrong and you get tips on how to work on …
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Self-scan: How rich is your language in the classroom?
Vulnerable toddlers in your class without a strong language environment at home? Language is an important key to learning, doing things together. 'It is more than learning words and rules,' says Professor Piet Van Avermaet. 'You pick up a …
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