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Story Dice: Writing stories with dice
With StoryDice's digital story dice, your students can determine the content and order of a storyline by digitally rolling the dice.
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What works for low-literate young people in language education?
A UAntwerpen project developed two practical guides for language education for low-literate young people. With the most recent scientific insights that are translated into classroom practice.
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The usefulness of story writing in dyslexia therapy
A manual and seven tips to help children transfer the practiced spelling rules to daily writing activities in a fun and challenging way.
First you will get some explanation in the article about the development of spelling from word and sentence level …
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Need to create learning materials
This article provides tips for making games, for example to support the NT2 lessons. It describes experiences with the development of need-oriented teaching materials, tailored to the student.
Indirectly it is advertising for Smartphoto, with which …
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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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Language schools in 10 principles according to a survey by Rod Ellis
What do we currently know with certainty about language education? Attach ten tips for your teaching practice based on the current state of scientific research!
Secondary and foreign language education accounts for more than a third of Adult …
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Do you learn new vocabulary in context?
According to Shannon Reed, the answer is unequivocally "no". The two methods each have their own role and complement each other. She describes her experiences in two articles.
First: I'm a Believer: Vocab Words Out of Context on …
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Entrepreneurship in the French lesson?
encourage entrepreneurship? Working on entrepreneurial skills?
For me, as a French teacher, hear terms such as enterprise and entrepreneurship rather belong in the economics profession or trade directions. So I think there never really crowded …
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School (language), parents and others
From an early age children speak different (types of) languages: with friends while exercising at home with the family at the table with the teacher in the classroom .... At school to follow, a good command of Dutch is important. That language is …
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Training speech skills in a class without computers?
How can you train it when you do not have a language or multimedia facilities? In this (French) contribution the author describes how he trains and evaluates speaking skills using the dictation function of mp3 players. In this way, he increases …
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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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