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Orthopedagogical research in special education
Researchers and practitioners in healthcare and education need each other.
Practitioners need scientific input to further develop and improve their options for action. Scientists need questions from the field to be able to conduct research that leads …
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Poster and card to welcome parents
With this poster and the welcome card, you let parents know when you have time for them and you lower the threshold for a good conversation.
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Mucoviscidosis at school: Brochure for teachers of adolescents with cystic fibrosis
In the brochure you can read what a child with cystic fibrosis can mean in your class. You will find an explanation about the condition and a lot of practical tips.
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OnderWijsTijd: Practical magazine for innovation in schools
OnderWijsTijd is a versatile professional magazine aimed at innovation and improvement of teaching practice, integrated student care and learning guidance in the Netherlands and Flanders. It bridges the gap between research and practice and offers …
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Learned smeared. About moving learning.
Children naturally move often and like to move, but at school they often have to sit still for hours. And yet movement has an extremely important influence on the processing of knowledge and, consequently, on the developmental opportunities of …
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Restorative action. Growth opportunities for the whole school
Feel safe and connected at school. That is the climate in which students and teachers can give the best of themselves. Positive relationships are the starting point for this. Restorative action helps to build and consolidate those positive …
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Turbulent students. Address problem behavior at school positively
Students are good, very good. Most anyway. Generally.
But not always. Sometimes students go through a turbulent period. A good relationship with the student can prevent many problems. But how do you do that when you are confronted with problem …
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Structure of (special) secondary education
Free downloadable material to actively involve parents and students in the explanation of the structure of (special) secondary education:
- explanation about BSO and BuSO (OV4, OV3, OV2, OV1);
- explanation of the study options in the BuSO;
- job …
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First aid for teachers
A student falls on the playground while playing football and scrapes his knee. Another student suddenly has a nosebleed during class. Do teachers know what to do? These simple situations sometimes occur at school. Do they also know how to react if …
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Kortrijk: Agility Park
Kortrijk schools can borrow an agility park from the city to test the cycling skills of pupils. It consists of various aids such as cones, a straight board, a seesaw, etc. The skill course also includes a manual, an evaluation form and a report.
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Every student is unique: Poster
In every class you will find a colorful bunch of students: each with his own qualities, shortcomings and dreams. This poster illustrates this diversity.
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On time at school: Poster
Children who are late for school often miss the start, often the welcome moment in the classroom. Systematic latecomers build up a backlog that they find difficult to make up for. Moreover, latecomers are one of the teachers' biggest …
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