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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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Handbook executive functions
To help a student develop executive functions, it is good to know how they function.
Eleven cards describe the various executive functions, but also how you can support children in their development.
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GPS for education of students with autism
In this bundle you will find information about what autism is, what consequences it has in the classroom and what students with ASD need.
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Building blocks for effective language programmes: Practical guide for language support in nursery, primary and secondary education
The manual is a practical guideline for researching language integration processes. It provides a practical guide to language support.
This guide describes six building blocks that help you stimulate language development and support students …
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Listening and reading comprehension: Decision tree
Do you want to actively work on the five keys for effective didactics of listening and reading comprehension in primary school?
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Strong cognitive functioning: From broad basic care to expansion of care
This collection discusses the different phases of the care continuum in the guidance of students who function strongly cognitively.
How do I practice preventive care in the classroom? How do I determine educational needs?
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Sint, christmas and new: Sensory information processing
December is not an obvious period for pupils with different sensory information processing. The crowds and ambiguity around Sint, Christmas, New Year are quite a challenge on top of all the other challenges. This article provides an explanation …
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Student report: Explanation
How do you evaluate children in a report? With points or stars or icons? And what do you evaluate?
VBS De Kleiheuvel made an evaluation policy. They show knowledge, skills and attitudes. They also thought about the manner of feedback in the report.
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Valentine: Card according to Burton Morris
Create a valentine according Burton Morris.
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Self-directed learning: This is what you want to know as a teacher
Self-directed learning is not the same as letting the student set his own plan . There is an active role for the teacher before, during and after learning. In this article you will read:
- what self-directed learning is;
- how to work on it from young to …
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Sinterklaas exists (not): Tip from your colleague
How do you react when a child in your class says that Sinterklaas does not exist?
This article collects some ideas from the educational field.
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13 tips to organize your class for better differentiation
School maker and lower educational expert An Kennes helps schools on their way to a low-noise and cozy classroom design in order to work better on differentiation. What do we need in a class to meet the needs of the children as much as possible? …
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