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Memory and smart learning to read
We distinguish three types of memory: sensory memory, short-term memory or working memory and long-term memory.
We should also take these findings into account when learning to read. In the video we try to portray this importance in a rather fun way.
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The Burgundians in the Netherlands
The Netherlands and Belgium emerged from the maze of duchies and counties in the Middle Ages. How did that go? How was that unification achieved? What's France got to do with it?
The story of the Burgundians in the Low Countries.
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Dutch Week 2022: Performance with assignments
During Dutch Week, the two ambassadors of the Dutch language travel to schools in Flanders and the Netherlands to draw attention to the versatility of Dutch. The 2022 performance, which follows assignments and fun language challenges in the …
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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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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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Alphabet: Tips for a rich offer with the book
The book Alphabet by Charlotte Dematons is a book with lots of possibilities for many children. From stimulating vocabulary, talking about, making a story out of the animals and things on the page, taking turns naming something...
You can use this …
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Francis of Assisi and the Wolf
An animation film about the Franciscus of Assisi and the wolf of Gubbio, made by Museum DE MINDERE. An ideal learning tool to get started around World Animal Day.
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Grandma Lut and grandpa Ludo tell you their own story - part 2
Grandma Lut and grandpa Ludo tell a story in which they start from the story of the Oinkbeest. This contribution is part two. They link this own story to the corona period.
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Grandma Lut and grandpa Ludo tell you their own story
Grandma Lut and grandpa Ludo tell a story in which they start from the story of the Oinkbeest. They link this own story to the corona period.
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Music with Kevin: Only active!
Master Kevin makes you all move more. Dance along with his song Only active! and participate in the #Alleenmaaractivechallenge! The instruction for the dance can be found at the end of the video.
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What is a stereotype?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes how a stereotype is an image that lives of a person or a certain group of people, but that is not necessarily true. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What does decolonization of the mind mean?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njorea, screenwriter, describes how we look at the world through figurative glasses and thus unconsciously have certain prejudices. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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