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Lessons learned: Support difficult assignments with audiovisual material
Listening skills are the Cinderella of skills: we often assume that listening happens naturally and doesn't actually require any special skills, and that's why listening skills are sometimes treated like a stepmother. But listening is an …
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Lessons learned: Clear, structured and challenging instruction with audiovisual material
The best teachers maximize their instruction time, research shows. Time is money, and 50 minutes can pass in no time, but it pays to make enough time for clear, structured and challenging instruction.
And it is no different for working with …
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Open an AI art gallery!
You may have heard of artificial intelligence. Smart computers that make cars drive by themselves, smart garbage cans that can sort themselves completely, facial recognition with cameras… These smart computers imitate humans and we call them …
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Dive into history with AI
Would you also like to look at those old photos of (great) grandparents with colored glasses? You can do that by using AI in your classroom! This article talks about the possibilities of AI with black and white images.
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Lexima Magazine: 2024 edition
Lexima Magazine is a publication of Lexima. With this magazine we inform education and healthcare professionals about prevention and treatment of reading, writing and arithmetic problems, compensatory solutions and ways to work on promoting …
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Strong Shoulders: Brochure
In this brochure VCOV bundles methods that parent activities can use to collect ideas, to arrive at advice, to tackle a problem and to create support among the members.
The methods are intended to be applied during a joint meeting. Some methodologies …
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The road to gender-equal education does not just pass through the school gate
Will cities provide a breakthrough for gender-equal education? Research shows that more urbanized environments also offer more opportunities. In many cases, the countryside is actually lagging behind, but cities should not rest on their laurels …
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Lessons learned: Activate relevant prior knowledge with audiovisual material
The importance of prior knowledge in learning new subject matter cannot be overestimated.
On this page we show you how you can get started with audiovisual material with this building block from the book Wise Lessons from Tim Surma.
Use the videos …
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Living programming: Logical and mathematical thinking
With living programming you can work on computational thinking, logical and algorithmic thinking in a simple and playful way.
Our website contains a lesson sheet, a manual and materials to get started immediately in the first and third year of …
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Fit kids in the classroom: Eight practical tips for more exercise
Even when the weather outside is not good, sufficient exercise is still very important. The blog Education for tomorrow collected eight practical tips for more movement, including ideas for moving learning, movement snacks, each his own move for …
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Tools in the classroom
In this article, Kim Dox gives her opinion on the use of all kinds of aids in the classroom. Can they only be used by a few students? Or, all students can choose whether to use tools.
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Every child is bursting with talent, that must be given opportunities to grow
How many talents of children are being suppressed? How many superpowers never get the chance to be deployed? These are questions that MO* editor-in-chief Jago Kosolosky asks himself in his most pessimistic moods. “But every child is bursting …
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