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World Water Day@school 2024: Educational package
In the context of World Water Day@school on March 22, 2024, Goodplanet and Join For Water developed the educational project: 'Pip a tile and let it penetrate'
Get started with water research with your class. Examine the playground through blue-green …
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Dice making: Platonic solids
Make a unique die using scissors or a cutter. You can make a classic cube-shaped die, but the template contains other regular polyhedra.
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Learning Network STEM Effect: Tools and STEM projects
On this page, primary and secondary education teachers can find didactic instruments to design a STEM activity. The website also contains teaching materials for science, technology and STEM in primary and secondary education.
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Executive Functions and Captain Exefun: Podcast Series
In this podcast series, you'll learn about executive function development in young children and how education professionals and parents can help foster these important skills.
You will listen to the latest scientific insights and receive practical …
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Carolien Frijns about reading education: Beyond the chalk lines
Would you like to know more about effective reading education and what we can learn from disappointing test results? Listen to this podcast with Carolien Frijns.
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Podcast about dyslexia
Christel Van Vreckem talks about dyslexia and reading comprehension in this podcast:
- dyslexia in simple terms,
- the value of playful lettering,
- alarm signals in preschoolers,
- importance of transparent communication between different parties, …
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Entry moments and toddler participation: We bridge the gap
In Flanders, children can go to school as soon as they are 2.5 years old, but contact between parents and schools starts about a year and a half before the first day of school. Not only the entry, but also the moments before that are important. …
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How do you accommodate non-Dutch speaking newcomers in the classroom?: Podcast
In this podcast we talk about the care of foreign-speaking newcomers (AN) in the classroom. This is a very intense process not only for the students, but also for the school and the teachers. After all, children end up in an educational system …
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Teacher Tapp: Parent Involvement
In this episode we are talking about parents. Teacher Tapp asked his respondents some questions about parent involvement. How do teachers interact with parents? How often? How important do they think that contact is? Teacher Tapp asked all these …
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Preventive home visits: Podcast We bridge the gap
The relationship that young people have with education does not stop when the school bell rings at four o'clock. A partnership with parents is crucial if we want more young people to graduate with a diploma or qualification.
Bridge figures such as …
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Broad learning and living environment: Podcast We bridge the gap
In Ghent we strive for a broad learning and living environment. How do we do that? Who are our partners in this?
Speaking in this episode:
- Ingrid Antheunis, Community School coordinator;
- Sigrid D'Hulster, bridge figure in primary education; …
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Bridge figures as a broad supporter of the family: Podcast We bridge the gap
What problems do families experience? How do bridge agents support vulnerable families? What is the interaction with the school?
Speaking:
- Karolien Bracke, primary education teacher;
- Ingrid De Bock, bridge figure in primary education;
- Saartje …
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