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Towards a strong learning care policy down to the classroom floor: Designing an initial situation analysis
Article that discusses in more detail how to develop a learning care policy.
In the article you will also find the link to the questionnaire to get started yourself.
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Lexima Magazine: 2024 edition
Lexima Magazine is a publication of Lexima. With this magazine we inform education and healthcare professionals about prevention and treatment of reading, writing and arithmetic problems, compensatory solutions and ways to work on promoting …
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Virtual Reality: Questions from practice
In this article, Kim Dekeyser takes a closer look at the use of Virtual Reality in education. The author answers a number of frequently asked questions when it comes to the implementation of VR in classroom practice.
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Children and Divorce: Podcast
Children are often forgotten in a divorce, but Laura Kors wants to do something about that. She made a podcast in which she gives the floor to the children who are dealing with a divorce from their parents.
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Crisis signaling plan: Action plan in a crisis situation
A practical example of a crisis signaling plan for a student with ASD.
The plan is divided into three phases, from the calm phase to a crisis phase.
For each phase, it is clearly stated which steps the teacher and student must take.Translated by
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Cross-class work with mini-classes and information desks
How do you work with a diverse class group where the students work independently and get the right opportunities and challenges?
Discover in the article how Miss Griet and Miss Nina do it.
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Inclusion cafes: Practical example from support network
Through the inclusion cafes, people want to focus internally on internal professionalization, sharing knowledge and strengthening each other.
In the article you will find tips for organizing such an exchange moment and some examples of possible …
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Embedded suitcases: Practical example from support network
Via the living-in suitcases, people want:
- introducing students and teachers to DCD, dysphasia, vision and hearing problems;
- allowing students and teachers to experience the obstacles and pitfalls associated with these issues;
- encouraging schools and …
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Training week: Practical example from the support network
The article describes how a support network shapes their internal training weeks.
The aim is to focus on the following issues through four training weeks per year: focused deepening/broadening in cross-target group themes; grow in vision; speaking a …
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Class trajectory group behavior: Practical example from the support network
In the article you can read a practical example of how a support network got started with group behavior in vocational education.
In the third year of vocational education, the group behavior of the pupils is sometimes of such a nature that it forms …
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Working with GOLLD: Practical example from support network
Through 'Working with GOLLD' the aim is to inspire supporters to implement the GOLLD concept and to support and activate teachers in a targeted manner.
Attached you will find the accompanying presentation that the supporters gave during the …
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Workgroups: Practical example from support network
How do support networks get started with internal workgroups?
The aim of working groups is to increase the legal capacity of the support staff: support staff cannot be experts in everything.
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