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Grooming is punishable: Online feelings, dangers and boundaries
Child Grooming is the luring of children via social media with a sexual intent. The groomer or cyber decoy first tries to gain trust and then abuses it.
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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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Fairy tales as an entry-level intertextuality
How do you pay attention to fairytale adaptations for young people in literature class? This blog explains why fairy tales are important for literary development.
You will also find a detailed lesson plan (two lessons) for one of the seven fairy tales …
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Classics in the classroom: Literature education
If you are somewhat at home in the range of teaching materials for fiction and literature education in the Netherlands, you will only come across fragments. Do we offer students in secondary education the experience of reading and processing an …
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Supervise book conversations
Getting juniors to talk about books can be quite a challenge. But it's worth it because it brings a lot to students: involvement, connection, growth in literary competence, reading pleasure. In this blog article I share my experiences and link to …
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Reinaert for young readers
Lesson set-up to treat Reinaert with students. Via the link you can view the lesson plan and also an investigation into the experiences with the lessons in my class.
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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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Reading promotion: Teacher24
Some articles in which you discover how to motivate students to read and how to bring reading pleasure into the classroom.
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The Borger Witches
The Borger Witches is a free book. It is:
- a funny, exciting, current, online story about witches, teachers and corona;
- an accessible book with short sentences in OTT and a simple storyline;
- a book that connects with the world of young people; …
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CEFR mountain: How does a process of learning Dutch proceed?
The CEFR mountain provides a clear picture of how a process of learning Dutch (NT2) proceeds within the various schools. With the help of the CEFR mountain you can estimate your own language level or that of your client: you can see what an NT2 …
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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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Turn students into readers: Tips for promoting reading
Practical tips to promote reading in your students.
The tips are divided into three sections:
- choose (supply and availability of books),
- reading (time to read and be read to),
- respond (book talk).
These rubrics are based on Chambers' reading circle.
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