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The Mystery of the Good Teacher: Podcast
"Teachers, everyone has an opinion about it." We've all been to school and we had a favorite teacher there, but maybe also the teacher you wish you hadn't met. Marcel van Herpen is originally a teacher. He supervises trajectories and gives …
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Liesbet Heyvaert about the reading offensive: Interview
In November, the Flemish Government came out with its reading offensive. A solid manifesto that aims to raise the reading level in Flanders in the short term.
They formulate how they want to do this in no fewer than 30 goals and 50 concrete actions. …
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Central keys: Debate
This is a debate. A debate about the central keys. Because in the school year 2023 - 2024 they are there for real. Then there will be central tests in both the second secondary and the fourth year of primary education. Later, in 2025-2026, the …
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Bullying: Interview with Gie Deboutte
Every year we dot against bullying. We put the dots on our hands to stop bullying behavior and make sure that no one feels excluded. But the action is just the beginning. What else is possible? What steps can you still take as a school or even as …
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Nerdland Special: Autism
Lieven Scheire and Stephanie Dehennin sit together with professor Ilse Noens and Dirk van Meer for a conversation about autism, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), Asperger's and much more in this Nerdland Special.
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22 minutes of stupid questions about autism: Podcast
Is autism hereditary? How many different types are there? And which prejudices about people with autism really need to be eradicated?
A podcast by MNM with Magali De Reu.
Magali De Reu was told at the age of fourteen that she had autism spectrum …
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Students with dyscalculia: Podcast with Annemie Desoete
What is dyscalculia and how can teachers support their students with dyscalculia?
Eva and Elisabeth interviewed Annemie Desoete and made a podcast about dyscalculia.
Annemie also explains how we can show our (school) environment that diversity in a …
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Portrait of a playground animator: Podcast
The school year is only just getting under way, but in this episode of Urban Education we look back on last summer. What happens on the many playgrounds that then continue in the Brussels schools sometimes remains a blind spot. Animator Dounia …
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How do you survive that first year in class?: Podcast
The first year as a classroom teacher can be quite tough. Where do you get the courage and resilience to persevere? We talk to Ellen (a starting teacher) and Margo (a starting policy supporter). A candid conversation about chaos, self-care and the …
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A conversation about teenage education
Nele Decroos and Jan Royackers share their experience and know-how as school counselors about teenage education.
What is it? What is the added value, and what are the ingredients?
A fascinating conversation that starts with the brains of teenagers, …
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Effective reading education: Beyond the Chalk Lines
What does effective reading education look like? What lessons can we draw from disappointing results for reading comprehension? In this podcast by Buiten De Krijtlines, Carolien Frijns is questioned about strong comprehension reading education for …
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Youth are made to learn: Podcast Operation Passed
How do you motivate young people to go to school? Not an easy question, but one that is crucial if we want more students with a diploma or qualification to graduate.
The ABC model of motivational psychologist M. Vansteenkiste offers tools for …
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