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Talking cases: Learning Dutch playfully
In collaboration with Erfgoedcel Waasland, among others, the heritage cell has developed chat cases that OKAN classes can use. Students learn the Dutch language in a playful way. These lendable suitcases are tailored to OKAN students and are built …
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Across the Border: A game about the world, alcohol, friendship, gaming and many other things
This game method about tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs, gambling and gaming has been developed for young asylum seekers and refugees.
Over the border is a game where different teams play against each other. The language is simple. The themes …
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Game box free time
With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet learn and practice words in a playful way, via classic memory, pictionary and other forms of play.
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Carrots in New Earth: Story cards about departing and arriving
The story box Carrots in new soil was developed by Claire Wiewauters and Kaat Van Acker from Odisee University of Applied Sciences. It consists of thirty story cards, made by illustrator Marie Van Praag and produced in collaboration with Studio Sesam …
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Football: Memory game
For children who love football, the football club or a football internship is the ideal opportunity to practice Dutch. With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet acquire essential vocabulary that they need in the club or during …
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Foreign-speaking newcomers to toddlers: Welcome suitcase
The educational policy support service and the Atlas Documentation Center joined forces to offer teachers teaching materials on newcomers who speak different languages.
These suitcases on wheels contain material that you can use to work with non-Dutch …
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Foreign language newcomers lower: Reception case
The increased influx of refugees in recent years is also clearly felt in education. The number of non-Dutch speaking newcomers at school is increasing and teachers are faced with the challenge of welcoming these pupils and guiding them optimally. …
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Non-native newcomers secondary: Reception case
The increased influx of refugees in recent years is also clearly felt in education. The number of non-Dutch speaking newcomers at school is increasing and teachers are faced with the challenge of welcoming these pupils and guiding them …
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