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Dutch language stimulation outside school: Inspiration guide
Children and young people who strengthen their Dutch outside of school increase their chances in society. We can use the relaxing and creative potential of language in care and leisure activities. By using Dutch in different contexts and …
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Stimulation in the classroom: Tips
A list of tools that can be used for overstimulation.
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Get started with textless picture books and talking boards for all ages
Textless picture books and discussion boards are tools to stimulate language development and multilingualism. This applies to both language learners with Dutch as their home language (NT1) and to language learners for whom Dutch is the second …
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Talking about feelings with children: Booklist
In this article you will find an overview of books that can be an incentive to talk to children about feelings.
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Greenscreen in the classroom: Blog
More and more teachers are showing interest in a green screen in the classroom. And that makes sense, because it is a great tool to enrich your education in a creative way. You stimulate the digital literacy of your students and appeal to their …
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Attention to distance social learning
In many schools, teachers pay attention to social-emotional topics. How do you do that when students work from home? Kees van Overveld gives some sample questions for inspiration.
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Learn language: Review of book
"A book that absolutely must be read not only by school teams, but also by policymakers."
Lieven Coppens writes an honest review about that book by Koen Jaspaert and Carolien Frijns about how language development works, how our image of …
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Train executive functions with games
The article briefly explains what executive functions are, how you can train the executive functions and with which games you can practice this.
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Complimentary day: Who is the mole in the class?
Have one of the children in your class, in anticipation of the compliment day, give unobtrusive compliments and do nice things. At the end of the day the other children are allowed to guess who the mole was that day. The next day you choose a new …
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Cooperative board games
What are the benefits of cooperative board games?
And which games are eligible?
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Handbook executive functions
To help a student develop executive functions, it is good to know how they function.
Eleven cards describe the various executive functions, but also how you can support children in their development.
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On a journey with the ARTist: Report Erasmus + project
In this report of the Erasmus + project you will find various tips and ideas to get started with the children.
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