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Hearing impaired in primary school, what now?
When parents report that their child has a hearing loss, many teachers are left in the dark. Teachers then want to know how to deal with the disability in the classroom, at school or when going out.
In this thesis, Sandra provides teachers with tools …
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Initial guidance: Tips
Each school provides initial guidance for starting teachers to provide them with maximum support in their first steps in education or a first job in a school. How do you deal with questions or assignments that you receive during your initial …
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Fourteen strategies for more language and thinking: Kindergarten
We found these 14 strategies on the Kleutergewijs blog. This will get you started to encourage language thinking and thinking together in class.
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Working around complex emotions with toddlers: Kindergarten
It is amazing to see how some young preschool children are already perfectionist. They can react very upset if things go differently than they had expected. With other children not a day goes by or they are jealous. He / she must go to sleep …
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Children and adolescents with autism: What works?
Which guidance helps young people with autism? Which therapies, interventions and programs have positive effects?
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) cannot be cured. There are, however, different ways to help the child, the parents and the family of …
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Implement inclusive education
What are the levers to support teachers towards more inclusive education?
Aster Van Mieghem wrote her dissertation about this. In the article you can read a concise summary of this.
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Do you wave to the moon every day?
It is a well-known phenomenon in many kindergarten classes: every day a song of the days of the week is repeated, visually supported by a number of permanent prints: moon, dino, dog, thunder and so on. By singing this song, we try to give …
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Why, our toddlers don't move enough? And how should it be?: Kindergarten
Children need to move and they also like to move, everyone agrees on that. But what exactly are all those guidelines that presuppose what is sufficient and what is not?
In this article from the blog Kleutergewijs, lecturer Ellen De Decker gives you …
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A little kid in the class? The story of a KOPP child: Kindergarten
In the series of tips for kindergarten teachers and teachers, this time we put messages in the spotlight that appeared on Kleutergewijs , a blog about research and innovation in pre-school education. This contribution is about KOPP children, …
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Creating collaboration between a kindergarten and a residential care center: Bachelor's thesis
This bachelor's thesis by Mara Vandebeek is shared by PXL Education in the context of a project in which we want to make bachelor's theses of teacher training students more readily available to teachers in practice. You can consult all …
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Focusing on qualitative preschool participation: more than just monitoring attendance
Presentation of a session at the School-heart-research study day of February 14, 2019.
Presentations: Theme toddlersFocusing on qualitative preschool participation: more than just monitoring attendancePreschool participation involves much more than …
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