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Self-regulated learning: Building lifelong active learners in your classroom
Self-regulated learning has become a popular concept in Flanders and the Netherlands. But what exactly does it mean and why should you attach importance to it during your rigorous lessons in French, history or any other subject?
Jeltsen Peeters is …
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Executive functions
In order to help a child develop executive functions, it is good to know how each executive function functions. Eleven cards describe in a simple manner what the different executive functions entail, but also how you can support children in the …
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Hope or despair that is the question
Article in which Marian Jones (14 years old) explains the consequences of global warming.
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Getting started with LIST reading and mini lessons
In this article, teacher Tania explains how she approaches LIST reading in her class.
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Reading software in the classroom: Who benefits from it and when?
35,000 students use reading software, 40% of them for dyslexia. It also helps non-native speakers, students with dyspraxia or a visual impairment. But how do you use reading software properly? Should you phase it out for every student?
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Is differentiation in dire straits?
Can you teach well without differentiating? Or is differentiation at odds with good subject didactics and does it undermine the strength of a class group? Researchers Dries D'haese and Katrien Struyven are investigating it together with …
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Games to strengthen executive skills
Playing games can be a means to further develop executive skills. For this it is very important that it is explained which skill is being developed and that the link to practice is made. View an overview of games on the web page, indicating …
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Close reading: Description and example lessons
In this article you will discover what close reading is. You will also find example lessons and practical tips to get started with close reading in the classroom.
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What gets your students' brains working and motivates them?
In the rapidly evolving world of education, Tommy Opgenhaffen, coordinator of educational development and digital learning at Arteveldehogeschool Ghent, is on the front line of innovative pedagogy. In this blog article he reveals the secrets …
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Environmental education: Get more out of your environment
This site primarily aims to provide teachers with resources for environmental education. For the various subjects you will find tips on how to use elements from the environment in classroom practice.
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In search of a sustainable economy: Dossier economics
Based on this file, you as a teacher can formulate a number of statements that are then presented to the students. Certain parts of the text can also be presented to the students. Assignments for students (related to the economics curriculum) can …
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The enrichment class, a remedy against bore-out in education
In this article, Veerle Cool writes about the importance of an enrichment class.
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