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Teach older preschoolers to build their own stories: Nine research-based tips
Interactive reading is and remains by far the most important language-stimulating activity in kindergarten. However, older toddlers do not only have to listen to stories, but can also learn to build stories themselves. You will undoubtedly …
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Hearing impaired in primary school, what now?
When parents report that their child has a hearing loss, many teachers are left in the dark. Teachers then want to know how to deal with the disability in the classroom, at school or when going out.
In this thesis, Sandra provides teachers with tools …
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School dates: Measure, know and forget the next step?
You will receive information and practical examples that relate to this exploratory practical question: what promotes and hinders working with school data?
The interactive figure presents sources and findings associated with a recent research project …
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Gingerbread allergy: Sinterklaas song
In this cheerful Sinterklaas song, a red-spotted Pete suddenly appears among all the soot sweeper, rainbow and other Petes. He's not happy: he has a gingerbread allergy!
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Initial guidance: Tips
Each school provides initial guidance for starting teachers to provide them with maximum support in their first steps in education or a first job in a school. How do you deal with questions or assignments that you receive during your initial …
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A warm teacher-child relationship as the basis for a powerful language learning environment: Preschool-wise
With her bachelor's internship in sight, student Marie Claes focused intensively for two weeks on setting up a language program based on the results of the KOALA screening in her internship class.
She started from the following research question: "How …
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My house makes noise: Song
There are all kinds of sounds in my house, because people are living there. It rumbles, creaks and squeaks. What sounds can be heard in your house? Discover them all in this song.
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At my house: Singing stories
Ding dong, ringing, knock knock... Who's at the door?
This song was made in the context of the Children's Book Week 2023 in the Netherlands and can also be used when you work around the residential interest center or the post office.
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Start-Wijs: How do you keep (your) starting teachers on board?
The teacher shortage and the outflow of starting teachers poses a major challenge. Various short and long(er) term actions are taken or planned. To what extent do these really meet the needs of novice teachers? And what are the reasons why …
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Inspiration bundle: Integral accessibility of school buildings
In this collection, AGIOn wants to provide inspiration to confront old ideas about old and new school buildings with new forms.
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DJ Tuub: The teeth brushing song
DJ Tuub is throwing a party and needs help from his friends. Based on the different characters in this song, you will receive tips on how to brush your teeth properly and keep your mouth healthy. Play DJ Tuub's teeth brushing song and brush your …
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The Ant Song: Singing Stories
This song is about an ant colony walking through the city. March to the music and sing along happily.
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