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Multilingualism and language disorders
This website is intended as a tool for anyone who works with multilingual children who are suspected of having a language development disorder. The website contains information on more than 75 languages. Differences with Dutch, information about …
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S(T)OS: Speech and language development disorder
Information and tips about STOS for teachers:
- support needs of a child with STOS in the classroom,
- interesting sources,
- STOS and social-emotional development.
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Motivation: Engine for the future
In education we face the daily challenge of motivating young people. This can be done in various ways. On this website you will learn how to do this in a sustainable way, namely not only by punishing and rewarding, but by really giving young …
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Young informal care and education
You will find information about young informal caregivers on this website:
- What is young informal care?
- Tips on how you, as a school and as a teacher, can support young informal caregivers.
- Tips on how you can integrate this theme into your …
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Sett Connect: The best of Sett
With an extensive network of teachers, directors, policy makers and experts, the Sett educational event offers every edition a platform for sustainable professional development and growth within the educational landscape.
Through Sett Connect we offer …
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Dyslexia Central: Everything about dyslexia, reading and spelling problems in education
A Dutch site with:
- background information about reading and spelling problems and dyslexia ( knowledge );
- materials and practical tips to get started with reading and spelling problems yourself ( do );
- experience stories, good examples and tips …
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Inclusion and accessibility at Microsoft
This Wakelet by Kris Vande Moortel contains links and slides regarding the options that Microsoft offers for accessibility.
The following topics are discussed:
- reading progress,
- empowerment begins with inclusion,
- translator,
- Immersive Reader, …
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Learning point: Evidence-informed learning and teaching
Leerpunt is an independent organization that promotes evidence-informed working in education to improve classroom practices and learning outcomes.
Which classroom or school practice has a positive effect on learning performance, at what cost and how …
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The Not Here Initiative: House rules for online comments
This website sets house rules for online comments and provides practical tips for social media managers to deal with online hate. With these rules, the initiative wants to ensure that social media channels are a place where you feel you can say …
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Getting started: Preparation platform
Get started is an online preparation platform for future students, teachers and study counselors. It offers self-study packages that support students in their study choice and preparation for higher education.
The packages contain general competencies …
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Self-scan bullying education
This tool is ready to guide your school in assessing its current anti-bullying policy.
With a focus on seven crucial key indicators, including the policy vision, this self-scan reveals the strengths, weaknesses and growth opportunities of your school …
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Google for Eductation: Accessibility tools
On this website you will find an overview of all accessibility features in Google Workspace For Education and on Chromebooks .
The functions are divided by specific need:
- sight,
- mobility,
- cognitive,
- hearing.
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