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Gifted the Podcast
Gifted the podcast was specially created for parents of gifted children, for gifted people themselves and for professionals who work with gifted people or people who may encounter giftedness in their field.
There are several episodes, which are …
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How do you bring flow into the classroom?: Podcast
In this podcast we talk about flow and how it can help motivate students to study Dutch over a longer period of time.
Teacher Steven has his third-year students record a homemade language rap every year in the JES recording studio. This is a great …
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How do you approach classroom management?: Podcast
In this podcast we talk about classroom management, often one of the biggest challenges for novice teachers. Experienced teachers also know that on some days things go completely differently than planned.
Together with teacher Jeroen and support …
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TOScast: Podcast about TOS
Angela van de Weg shares knowledge, tips and experiences about (working with) children with TOS:
- what is a developmental language disorder,
- word finding problems,
- visual support at TOS,
- TOS in primary school,
- TOS and emotions.
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Language activating and stimulating Dutch learning
DocAtlas asked a number of language learning experts to share their favorite (play) learning materials. The films vary in length from 5 to 25 minutes. The materials discussed in the films can almost always be borrowed from docAtlas or made …
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Leisure activities with OKAN students: Knowledge clip and teaching material
In this knowledge clip, a few final-year students of the Bachelor of Social Work at Artevelde University College Ghent explain how you can make the search for leisure activities among OKAN students more accessible by organizing a leisure market. …
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Reading Comprehension: Pod Class
Christel Van Vreckem is a specialist when it comes to reading comprehension.
In this Podklas she shows how you can integrate this skill into daily teaching practice, what role you can take as a teacher and how you can best support students who are …
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Podcast about dyslexia
Christel Van Vreckem talks about dyslexia and reading comprehension in this podcast:
- dyslexia in simple terms,
- the value of playful lettering,
- alarm signals in preschoolers,
- importance of transparent communication between different parties, …
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Entry moments and toddler participation: We bridge the gap
In Flanders, children can go to school as soon as they are 2.5 years old, but contact between parents and schools starts about a year and a half before the first day of school. Not only the entry, but also the moments before that are important. …
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Six free podcasts about team care at school
Teachers are prone to stress and burnout. The increasing planning burden, the increasing number of care demands, super diversity, and innovations contribute to psychosocial complaints. The corona crisis came on top of that.
Research shows that teacher …
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Nerdland Special: Autism
Lieven Scheire and Stephanie Dehennin sit together with professor Ilse Noens and Dirk van Meer for a conversation about autism, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), Asperger's and much more in this Nerdland Special.
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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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