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Supported Communication: Inspiring Examples
This film shows inspiring examples of the use of augmented communication (AAC) by people who cannot speak. AAC can open the world to them by allowing them to express their thoughts and wishes.
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This is how you involve foreign-language newcomers from day one
'I knew on Monday that a refugee would come from Ukraine, on Tuesday Milena was already in my class,' says Miss Phaedra in the video. Foreign-language newcomers immediately end up in primary school without knowing the language. Watch as Miss …
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Game Kroko Loko: Tips for use in preschoolers with developmental advantage
The game Kroko Loko is fun for toddlers and preschoolers, but what do you actually stimulate when playing and guiding this game?
Toddlers and preschoolers with a developmental advantage need a rich supply and you do not always have to purchase other …
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Memory game: Tips for betting rich in the game
This video wants to help inspire the rich use of apparently ordinary material. What else can you do with, for example, this memory game?
Rich supply is important for challenging children with developmental advantage.
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Web2Speech: Chrome extension
The Web2Speech Chrome extension is an extra tool that is offered for free with a web license on compensating (reading) software Alinea or Kurzweil 3000 . You can easily install this Chrome extension on any Chrome browser that supports extensions. …
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Mindfulness at school and at home: relax
Relax with a high five. and control your breathing.
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Participation within the IAC trajectory: Practical example from the support network
In this video, three support staff testify how they work with pupils with an individually adapted program in regular education.
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Advantages of using SMOG in the classroom: Speaking With Gesture Support
KlasCement visited kindergarten teachers Birgit and Nikki from primary school GO! The Arrow . There are many children in their class who have a different home language or who do not yet know the vocabulary very well. The supporting gestures they …
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How do you work with the home language in the classroom?
How do you give your pupils home language an active role in the classroom? Together with a number of committed Ghent teachers, the Onderwijscentrum Gent selected it. Hannelore teaches at HTISA and talks about how she got started with functional …
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This is how you create movement moments at school!
Exercise at school offers many benefits. But how do you integrate movement and how do you involve other teachers and management? How do you create a range of exercise between and during classes and how do you integrate exercise snacks? …
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"Perform and feel good at school? Of course that goes together": One minute tip
How does your students excel, without losing their performance pressure? Eiji Sakayama, director of the Japanese school in Brussels, devised this nice 'Compliment Tree'. "I want my students to feel good and learn more".
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How do students enter your class? Do a check-in: One minute tip
A student with his head on his couch does not find your lesson interesting. Babbelaars only want to work against you. "Such assumptions are not always correct," says CVO lecturer Lieve Hendrickx. "With a check-in at the beginning …
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