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Typ10: Learning to type for dyslexics
Many children with dyslexia struggle with a negative self-image and are therefore unable to develop optimally. However, creating the right learning environment can do wonders. This is precisely what we attach great importance to with Typ10. We …
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Flexible thinking: How can you develop it today?
When we hear the word flexibility, most people think of stretching or yoga rather than our thoughts.
But what if we could develop a flexible mind to be mentally and emotionally healthier?
With greater mental flexibility, you can acquire and integrate …
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My favorite kNOw: Method to get students to reflect on their learning process
My favorite kNOw is a technique that is discussed in the book De O van Education .
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This is how strong students flourish in secondary
In GO! Atheneum Geraardsbergen they welcomed the strongest students in recent years in the Delta class. “They worked there on personal projects and we closely monitored their well-being,” says giftedness coordinator Kim De Quick.
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An ex-OKAN student in my class. What now?
Every year, several thousand ex-OKAN students move on to regular education. They are going through a turbulent period and are experiencing language and often learning delays. 'They can use all the help during that catch-up race,' says follow-up …
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Video games in the classroom increases learning motivation
More and more teachers are seeing the benefits of video games in the classroom. In this article we talk with Lander Van der Biest, teacher in the sixth grade, avid video gamer and also founder of the educational platform Gamekunde and the game …
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Karen Van de Cruys on feedback
As a Russian teacher, Karen Van de Cruys noticed that feedback gave a huge boost to the learning process of her students, after which she decided to delve into this aspect of teaching. She then became a teacher of Dutch and English and eventually …
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Teach students to study successfully: What science tells about effective studying
Which study strategies are effective for in-depth processing of the subject matter? And why?
How can you, as a teacher or tutor, teach students how to study?This booklet from Thomas More University of Applied Sciences translates the science of …
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Tim Surma with a crash course in cognitive psychology
Tim Surma is research manager of the Expertise Center ExCEL and can draw on twenty years of experience in teaching in secondary education. He also co-wrote the book Wijze Lessen: twelve building blocks for effective didactics.
In 2018 he was a guest …
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Classes are the place to encourage critical thinking
In a class of future caregivers, one student decisively chooses the corona vaccine. The rest is in doubt. Uncertain times turn out to be a perfect breeding ground for fake news and conspiracy theories. Fortunately, there is a cure. 'A …
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7 tips for staying with the online class
We have been following the lessons remotely for a year now. That does not always work well and we are all tired of it. That is why BijlesHuis gives tips to follow the online lessons with renewed energy.
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Teaching non-native speakers and people with a mental disability
In this article, Armand tells how as a volunteer he teaches non-native speakers or students with learning disabilities and people with a mental disability.
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