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At home in Heritage: Audiovisual material
In the context of Heritage Day 2024, FARO created an audiovisual collection around the annual theme at Home at The Archives for Education. In six parts we look at how a feeling of home is shaped: in the neighborhood, in language and in different …
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Laura reads at school with the Reading Anders app
Do you have students in your class with dyslexia or other reading difficulties? Register your school at Listening Point and get started with Daisy audio books . Students with a reading disability can read thousands of Daisy audio books on their …
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Listening reading: Youth authors read their book aloud
In this YouTube playlist from Luisterpunt you can see a look behind the scenes of youth authors who read their own book.
With these videos you can introduce a lesson about reading, reading motivation and Daisy audiobooks. Or stimulate a student with …
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Daisy books from #LikeMe: Actors read aloud
The printed books of the Ketnet program #LikeMe are available as Daisy audio books, read by the actors. This way, students with reading difficulties (eg dyslexia) can also enjoy these stories.
In these videos you can see a look behind the scenes and …
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Pssst: Song to book about mental health problems
This song was made for the book Pssst by Brenda Froyen, the great book about psychological problems for children from 10 years old.
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Spell check: Explainer video
This instruction video shows students how to use the spell checker in the Word program.
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Belgian Red Cross-Flanders: Didactic first aid videos
On the Belgian Red Cross-Flanders YouTube channel you will find, among other things, didactic first aid videos. To support you in providing first aid training, Belgian Red Cross-Flanders has developed various videos. The range includes both case …
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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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