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Towards decolonized global citizenship education
To achieve decolonized global citizenship education (WBE), we need to rethink our practices from a decolonial perspective: How do we look at other ways of living, society building, engagement, peace, justice or sustainability? How can we, in a …
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Evaluating global citizenship competencies
Global Citizenship Education (WBE) aims to stimulate global awareness and critical citizenship by focusing on competencies such as critical thinking, empathy, solidarity, respect for diversity, participation and debate. Evaluating this poses a …
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Growth mindset
Website with attention to giftedness.
In addition, you will also find information about the GRROW model, a framework with seven skills for arriving at an action plan from a coaching conversation.
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Slidesgo: Templates for Google and PowerPoint presentations
Website where you will find a range of templates for Google or PowerPoint presentations.
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Feedback in the classroom: Five tips
Article by Michiel Lucassen about good feedback with five manageable tips.
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Tips for giving effective feedback
Article by Wessel Peeters about effective feedback.
- What is it?
- What is the process of feedup, feedback and feedforward?
- What do you provide feedback on?
- How do you give quality feedback?
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Stimulating and developmental feedback: Learning from a challenge
Why do some children persevere, while others, sometimes despite their good abilities, give up immediately when something gets difficult? Is perseverance a character trait or does it depend on upbringing? Why do some children enjoy difficult tasks …
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Turn students into readers: Tips for promoting reading
Practical tips to promote reading in your students.
The tips are divided into three sections:
- choose (supply and availability of books),
- reading (time to read and be read to),
- respond (book talk).
These rubrics are based on Chambers' reading circle.
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Bachelor or graduate degree? Guide to higher education
Higher education in Flanders is made up of different types of study programmes. There are academic bachelors that lead you to a master's degree and professional bachelors that prepare you for the work field. In addition, there are also …
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Academic English: do's and don'ts
Most students have a good basic or even advanced knowledge of English. Yet writing in academic English is often a stumbling block for many. Academic texts are not just formal texts, they require a certain style.
In this article you will find ten tips …
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Conditionals: English if sentences (if clauses)
If I had ten million, I would ask the Queen to come for afternoon tea. If you had ten million, what would you do?
Those first two sentences are if clauses. With if sentences you indicate a condition in English; in Dutch you do that with als. Such …
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American and British English: The History and Differences
We are all confronted with English; both American and British English. Both are correct, but at school we learn British English. What exactly is the difference between British and American English? And how did these differences arise historically?
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