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Teacher Tapp: Parent Involvement
In this episode we are talking about parents. Teacher Tapp asked his respondents some questions about parent involvement. How do teachers interact with parents? How often? How important do they think that contact is? Teacher Tapp asked all these …
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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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ADHDers are just fun people: Podcast
A conversation about ADHD with Arno de Poorter from Help with ADHD.
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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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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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Gender Conscious Education: Representation of Girls/Women in STEM
Podcast made by Eva Dierickx and Kato Luyckx as part of the ESF project girls and technology (more information: girls and technology ).
This episode focuses on imaging.
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Musical education, more language than you think: Podcast
This podcast is about musical education. Musical education encompasses various domains. Miss Virginie talks about her approach to the image domain. She explains how you can link musical education to other subjects and how your students learn and …
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Waste: How long before it breaks down in the sea?
This flyer shows the estimated decomposition times of different types of marine litter.
Marine litter is a global problem that is getting bigger and bigger. Every year, an average of eight million tons of plastic waste ends up in the sea worldwide, or …
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Something is moving at sea: Marine spatial plan 2020 - 2026
Our Belgian part of the North Sea is small but very busy. Green energy, nature conservation, shipping, fishing, sand extraction and so much more take place every day. To ensure that all these activities go well together, the federal government …
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Bitten healthy for Kiddies: Practical information about healthy nutrition and healthy eating habits for preschoolers
The earlier children learn healthy eating habits, the more likely they are to take them with them for a lifetime. That is sometimes a challenge for care figures. Toddlers have a mind of their own and usually do not automatically choose a healthy …
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Multilingualism in the school: Podcast
Multilingualism is a reality that all Brussels schools have to deal with. It offers opportunities, but is also a very complex story. With teacher Anki and educational assistant Karoo, we try to chart a course through those turbulent language …
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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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