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Stimulation-Learning: Another look at learning skills in the classroom
What underlying skills are needed to learn at school?
What does a child's brain need for this?
What if things go wrong?
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ADIBib & LeesVoor!: Getting started with reading software: Webinar
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to get to know and use reading software better.
First we go over the ReadVoor! project. and afterwards you can visit suppliers digitally.
They show you the power of their reading software.
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Meeting day 2024: Action-oriented collaboration for and by educational professionals
As an educational professional, would you like to learn more about diversity in school culture and other educational themes?
Register for the meeting day of TOPunt Ghent in collaboration with the University of Antwerp.
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Parents as partners in your reading policy
Do you want to involve parents in the reading policy at your school?
During this session you will gain more insight into the role that parents can play in their child's reading and book motivation, the barriers that parents sometimes experience and …
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Safest: Event
Safest is a special ICT practical day about privacy, media literacy, fake news, GDPR, cybersecurity, safe passwords, cyberbullying, sexting, hacking, phishing, deepfake, AI...
During this unique festival for safe education, expect keynotes, workshops …
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Strong in your shoes in student guidance, domain of psychological and social functioning: Increased care behavior
You see which approach can work for children where the preventive approach at school level is insufficient. You become adept at identifying difficult behavior. Together we look for what exactly the child can learn to stop that difficult behavior. …
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Strong in your shoes in student guidance, domain of psychological and social functioning: Broad basic behavioral care
Students can sometimes make things really difficult for teachers. Are they being difficult or are they having a hard time? Learn to focus strongly on broad basic care so that you can prevent as many behavioral problems at school as possible. The …
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Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) for better learning outcomes
In this practice-oriented training you will learn the principles of Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) and apply them in your lessons.
Instruction is your most powerful tool as a teacher. In this training you will explore Explicit Direct Instruction …
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Strong in your shoes in student guidance, educational career domain: Promising and caring transitions
As a school team, you orient each learner with opportunities based on achieved goals, competencies and interests. You take into account the context of secondary education in your own school environment. Prospective orientation is done throughout …
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Strong in your shoes in student guidance, domain of psychological and social functioning: Having conversations with students
This training offers valuable insights and concrete tools for anyone, experienced or not, who strives for a meaningful connection with students.
During this training you will learn:
- communicate effectively with different personalities in …
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Strong in your shoes in student guidance, domain learning and studying: Cognitively strong students
The goal of education is to take every student as far as possible in learning. This also applies to cognitively high functioning (CSF) students with special educational needs. That is precisely why teaching cognitively highly functioning …
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Strong in your shoes in student guidance, educational career domain: Getting started with an IAC
A student with an individually adapted curriculum (IAC) receives an individual program at school with adapted learning material and with their own learning goals. The learning objectives are drawn up in consultation with parents, teachers, …
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