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The Learning Challenge: Deep Learning in the Learning Pit
Brief review of James Nottingham's book The Learning Challenge .
The learning pit is the core of the learning challenge. It is a metaphor that should describe the feeling when you are learning deeply (formally).
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The 'Always and Everywhere' book: Video clips
Vincent, a young, hip artist, arrives at the professor's at exactly ten past ten. Why at ten past ten? The professor loves books. He knows all about it... But Vincent arrives with a very special book. Could it be an 'Always and Everywhere' …
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Induction of beginning teachers in Flanders: Evaluation report
This report evaluates the extent to which the draft versions of the framework and various guidelines were relevant to participants in pilot schools. Based on these results, the materials were revised and published in their current, final versions.
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The EU Code Week in figures
The statistics for Code Week 2022, the tenth anniversary of Europe's largest coding initiative, are available and the numbers paint a positive picture.
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What is DCD?
An article by Balance including:
- definition of DCD,
- characteristics,
- a poster with signals ,
- cause and effects.
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Yoga, meditation and mindfulness at school in practice
An article with links to publications, teaching materials, sites, books ... to get started with yoga, meditation and mindfulness.
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Learn to draw with a grid
You will find pros and cons to learning to draw using a grid. Using a grid has quite a few advantages.
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Recovery economy: Environmentally friendly and financially beneficial
By repairing a product instead of replacing it (purchasing a new product), the lifespan of the product is extended. This saves materials and greenhouse gas emissions during the production of a new product.
For products that consume a lot of energy, …
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The material footprint of Flemish consumption
The materials footprint of Flanders or Raw Material Consumption (RMC) is the total of primary raw materials that are extracted worldwide as a result of Flemish consumption.
These primary raw materials are minerals, fossil raw materials, biomass and …
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Global environmental benefits through local and circular textile consumption
In order to meet our Flemish consumption needs, we currently have to obtain a large part of the required raw materials from abroad. Reuse, recycling and high-quality, local production of textiles can ensure that the extraction of primary raw …
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Climate footprint: Sustainable compared to a fast fashion T-shirt
European consumption of textiles has the fourth largest impact on the environment and climate change, after food, housing and mobility. Textile consumption is also in the top three factors that place the most pressure on water and land use and in …
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A student with extra care needs in the classroom
How do you offer children with care needs the best opportunities and keep it manageable for yourself? Two teachers, a support worker and a parent give practical tips.
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