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A student with autism in the classroom
The intention of the brochure is to give concrete tips and handles to teachers so that they feel more competent in dealing with students with autism.
This brochure has been compiled by the National Expertise Center for Special Education (LECSO) and …
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Summer School: Stimulating language acquisition in a playful way
In this article you can read how a lesson week at the summer school in Antwerp looks and comes about. Interaction and active language use are key concepts for good language education, just like creating a safe environment for the children. The text …Translated by
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Working with Visualizations
1. What are visualizations and why are they used?
According to the dictionary is visualizing "Creating a concept as picture imaginable".
I use the term visualizations as a collective name for drawings, graphics, icons (graphic symbols), …
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Automated error analysis for dictation
This Microsoft Excel worksheet serves to get an overview of the mistakes that students made in a dictation.
- Record the error in the dictation with the correct spelling rule.
- Depending on the number of errors, the cells automatically color green, …
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Apocalypse 3.3: Report of the evening about media literacy
Youth Network and Graffiti Youth Service have been holding hands together since 2006 for the Apestaart years. In addition to an online platform ( www.apestaartjaren.be ) they organize study days and 'updates' (evenings) at the study day. On …
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Visual thinking: Influence on school and multimedia
Do visual thinkers benefit from a world full of images?
YouTube, video games, films in 3D, a photo camera on every mobile phone... we live in a visual culture. An ideal development environment for visual thinkers, you might think. …
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Help children with reading and game problems with reading software
Young people with dyslexia and dysorthography can be helped well today by using the computer. Within a range of measures, the use of reading software, such as Sprint, can be useful.
At Berkenboom Jonatan , a school for special education for …
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The bones and muscles-game: Educational Quiz
This is an interactive quiz, created in Powerpoint. During the first quiz are parts of the skeleton hetmenselijk repeated / learned. Thereafter, the sections of the joint aangeleegd. And we end up with different types of injuries which may occur …
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How a language policy develops and grows: Secondary education
This practical study (talentwedaagse, 2007) portrays how the Redingenhof adjusts its language and language courses policy because of the growing number of multilingual immigrants and the decline of the abstract cognitive language skills among …
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Secondary schools with ex-OKAN students
A study by the Center for Language and Education (CTO) of the KULeuven shows that ex-class pupils end up more than other pupils in the BSO, DBSO or the BuSO. They get more C-certificates and fewer A-certificates. They often end up in the …
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Language and languages in a metropolitan context
The city is a multilingual and multicultural city. Young people often use other codes to communicate outside of school. The school is the main place where they hear Dutch. Schools in major cities often also have bigger problems with sitting …
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Book Review: Autism Help Guide
What guides you as a parent or teacher a child with an autism spectrum disorder? The special skills and knowledge you need for this, you will not simply in the lap.
Harvill appeared in help guide autism. Besides the necessary theory, it also …
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