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't Gebarenhutje: Flemish Sign Language for toddlers
Would you like to get to know the Flemish Sign Language in a fascinating and playful way? It is possible via 't Gebarenhutje, the very first mobile app in Flemish Sign Language for toddlers. In the app you will find a varied selection of videos, …
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Exercises supported with icons: Homework
All kinds of simple exercises that preschoolers or children from special education can do independently at home: counting, arithmetic comprehension, language, colours,..
Explanations and exercises are visually supported with pictures from Pictowriter …
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Reading monitor: Research into reading, reading promotion and literature education
Leesmonitor strives to translate the available knowledge to a wide audience. The studies are summarized in Dutch and described in context.
The data on Leesmonitor comes from scientific research (for example into the effects of reading aloud), …
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Let your students taste culture during corona
Let children and young people admire collections and the wide range of performing arts from behind their screens. Cultural institutions pull out all the stops to bring their offerings indoors.
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MyProwise: Teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines
MyProwise contains teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines.
Weekly new ready-to-use lessons, developed by selected teachers who create lessons for Prowise. From individual lessons focused on a field or theme to lesson series …
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Apps for (special) education
A yurls where you can get ideas about the use of Apple apps in 'special' education.
The creator of this site uses the apps in her own classroom practice with children from 'cluster 3'. (children with physical and / or mental …Translated by
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Word Up: Creative workshops and training
Word Up started ten years ago as a one-man business for giving language workshops (hence the name). It has now grown into an organization for creative workshops and targeted training with twenty freelance teachers.
Why Word Up?
Because creativity is …
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