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Students with dyscalculia: Podcast with Annemie Desoete
What is dyscalculia and how can teachers support their students with dyscalculia?
Eva and Elisabeth interviewed Annemie Desoete and made a podcast about dyscalculia.
Annemie also explains how we can show our (school) environment that diversity in a …
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How do you survive that first year in class?: Podcast
The first year as a classroom teacher can be quite tough. Where do you get the courage and resilience to persevere? We talk to Ellen (a starting teacher) and Margo (a starting policy supporter). A candid conversation about chaos, self-care and the …
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ADHD in the Classroom: Podcast
Children with problem behavior really only want one thing: they want to do well, but their limitations or their limited skills prevent this from happening immediately. From them it is not unwillingness, it is inability.
Podcast with Anton Horeweg, …
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Outdoor learning: go outside with your class: Podcast
With teacher Emily and support worker Véronique we are talking about Outdoor Learning. After all, outdoor learning offers many opportunities for your class and your students will undoubtedly love it. That does not alter the fact that there …
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Classroom Feedback: Podcast
An interview with Stijn Vanhoof and Geert Speltincx, authors of the book Feedback in the classroom .
Valentina and René talk to them about what good feedback is, why they no longer use the terms feed up, feedback and feed forward, and what they …
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Gender Conscious Basic Attitude: Podcast
In this episode, Kato Luyckx and Eva Dierickx discuss the importance of a gender-conscious basic attitude, so that children make a choice of study on the basis of talents and interests, rather than on the basis of prejudices and bias. This episode …
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Koen Mariën and Jan Royackers about the digital jump
It was big news at the end of 2020: our minister announced that education in Flanders would finally make the big leap forward in the field of digitization. The Digisprong, that's what the great offensive was called. Each student has a laptop. Each …
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22 minutes of stupid questions about autism: Podcast
Is autism hereditary? How many different types are there? And which prejudices about people with autism really need to be eradicated?
A podcast by MNM with Magali De Reu.
Magali De Reu was told at the age of fourteen that she had autism spectrum …
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Youth are made to learn: Podcast Operation Passed
How do you motivate young people to go to school? Not an easy question, but one that is crucial if we want more students with a diploma or qualification to graduate.
The ABC model of motivational psychologist M. Vansteenkiste offers tools for …
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AD(H)D and autism: Podcast
Interview with Elise Cordaro, author of the book Anders goes too . How do you function with ADHD and autism?
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Women in the Greek Religious Context: Podcast Broadcast
In this broadcast, Leen Bokken and Alec Verhaeren talk about women within the Greek religious context. They talk about the different roles that women could fill, but also about festivals - such as the well-known Thesmophoria - in which only …
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Gifted Children in Education: Podcast
Interview with Bjorna Appel about giftedness.
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