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Increase reading motivation and reading results with peer tutoring
An extensive syllabus explaining how peer tutoring works during the reading lessons.
What is peer tutoring? How do you get started? How do you organize it? When can you use it?
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Kindergarten violence, great toddlers: Aggressive behavior in young children
The Flemish Confederation of Parents and Parent Organizations , together with Catholic Education Flanders, organized a study day on "great" toddlers. Doctor Binu Singh, a child psychiatrist at the UZ Leuven University Psychiatric Center, …
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If non-native speakers feel accepted, they learn Dutch faster
Immigrant youngsters pick up Dutch faster and better if they feel respect and acceptance. Lauranne Harnie establishes that. For her thesis, she spoke to young people who speak foreign languages about their motivation to learn the language. Harnie …
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Media concentration in Flanders
People vote for their behavior based on information they get from the media.
For example:
- Depending on the weather forecast on TV, you will bring sunglasses or umbrella.
- On a blog you will read a tip about a new movie and you definitely decide to …
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Initial guidance: Tips
Each school provides initial guidance for starting teachers to provide them with maximum support in their first steps in education or a first job in a school. How do you deal with questions or assignments that you receive during your initial …
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How can rubrics contribute to a more reliable evaluation?
In this learning resource you will find the answer to the ninth question in the series of frequently asked questions in the research report Evaluation is an art about student evaluation in part-time art education. This learning resource deals with …
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Integrating computational thinking with insights from Finland, France and Sweden: Perspective paper
How can we integrate computational thinking skills into other subjects in lower secondary education? Find out in the latest European Schoolnet Perspective paper, with insights from Finland, France and Sweden
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The kinetics behind the diet coke with mentos experiment
The experiment between diet cola and mentos produces a fascinating fountain, but it also offers an ideal platform for students to explore different facets of chemical kinetics in a fun and motivating way.
This article discusses the experiment …
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Job profile ICT coordinators, insights strong ICT teams and draft guidelines: Research report
The ambition of the project is to help embed the task of the ICT coordinator more broadly in a team-oriented ICT operation of the schools. Currently, many ICT coordinators indicate that they are responsible for all ICT tasks in the school.
In order …
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Listening to music while studying, good idea or not?
Studying for a long time, such as during the study period, can be tiring. Fortunately, music makes studying a bit more pleasant, but is that a good idea? The effect of listening to music on your concentration has been extensively researched and …
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Effectively support students with autism in social interaction in the classroom
A summary article with answers to the following research questions:
- What is known in the literature about the support needs of children with an autism spectrum disorder?
- Which forms of support from effective interventions aimed at improving social …
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The swimming trajectory among the Flemish versus the Dutch: Bachelor's thesis
This bachelor's thesis examines and compares the approach to learning to swim in the Netherlands and Flanders. Children's swimming lessons and swimming lessons for adults are discussed. Swimming lessons are discussed and practical tips are …
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