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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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Inversion does not exist
Do you write telephoon with double -ph and Vlaamsch with -sch as in the year 1900? Of course not. But you do talk about inversion in class (NT2 or Dutch mother tongue). Isn't that also so 1900?
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Accessible volunteering for people with a migrant background
Recordings of presentations, Q&A and useful information from the webinar series Accessible volunteering for people with a migration background:
- Inspiring practical examples
- How do you prepare your organization for volunteers with a migration …
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Rehabilitation for the reading seminar: Towards a slow pedagogy in professionalization
The article describes a concrete form of training (reading seminar), exposes the underlying rationale, discusses the conditions and clarifies possible effects.
It is applicable within any team of education professionals, regardless of educational …
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Teaching at a distance: Tips and experiences
Tips and advice from the Dutch publishing house ColorRijker on what to do with language and integration lessons now that the schools are closed. You will find tips on online teaching methods and how to activate students.
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Distance learning via WhatsApp: Practical example
Practical example of Linda Van Duin of ANT2 , how she approached distance learning in the Netherlands with her ISK students (the equivalent of the Flemish OKAN classes) during the first week of the suspension of the lessons. She uses WhatsApp and …
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Functional and integrated working in basic education
The Network Day of Ligo, centers for basic education, was completely dominated by their new agogic vision. Read all about it in this EPALE zine.
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5 French language mistakes by Martien Meiland and how you can avoid them
This article refers to the French - or whatever it may be - that Martien Meiland speaks in the well-known TV program. They use certain things to give language tips on how to do better than Martien.
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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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Wordfeud: Digital Scrabble
Wordfeud is a social game. On your smartphone or tablet you play the well-known word game Scrabble with your friends from on social media or even with anyone. Then why not with your classmates in corner work or as a reward? The duration of the game …
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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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