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Learning outside
Learning outdoors is lifelike learning from, about and in nature and the environment. You do this by researching, experiencing, observing and doing together. Whether your school is large or small, located in the city or more in the countryside, …
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Climate at school
The consequences of global warming are becoming clearer by the day. Countries worldwide are making efforts to limit global warming. Do you also contribute to a low-carbon society? MOS supports, coaches and inspires schools that want to define …
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Greening: Customized greening trajectory
Your provincial MOS counselor supports your school in a customized greening process. MOS has an eye for the broad school approach and is committed to collaboration with partners.
Everything happens to your measure and rhythm. MOS supports, coaches and …
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Seven handy mnemonics
In this article you will first find out where the name mnemonics comes from.
Then we teach you how to build your own mnemonics from scratch.Finally, you will find an overview of the following mnemonics:
- order planets,
- convert lengths,
- layers in the …
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Seven indispensable tips to increase your concentration during your exam
Well prepared, slept enough, but the nerves are still running through your body during the exam? With these tips you will keep your stress under control during your exam and you will take your exams with utmost concentration!
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Revived sculptures: Posing with statues
This article offers you inspiration if you want to get started on posing and imagination or if you want to work on statues, eg within a drama lesson or within word art drama. You can also work on photography within image by making compositions to …
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Differentiation means letting each student grow as much as possible
Hans De Volder, director of the Beveren Art Academy, plays ping pong about the opportunities for differentiation that the new decree entails and does so with educational expert Katrien Struyven (UHasselt, VUB). The same lesson, the same piece and …
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Student participation in part-time art education
The Merksem Academy , also known as the first Children's Rights Academy in Belgium, took on the challenge of developing a trajectory on children's rights in part-time art education. Isn't that difficult if you only see your students for …
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Routine: From enemy to friend
It is often said that ADD people dislike routine chores. Is that true? When is routine useful and how do you ensure such a routine?
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Dealing with weak executive functions
Executive functions are less developed in people with ADD. This is referred to as 'weak' executive functions.
In the article you can read more about executive functions, dealing with weak EF and training EF.
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Color history with AI
The goal of this AI project is quite simple: we bring color back to old photos and videos. Where the images of the past were limited to gray or brown tones due to the then existing technology, we use GAN and NoGan technology to bring the colors …
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Teacher-leaders within the dko
Miranda Pieters, teacher-coordinator at the Schoten Academy and Charlotte Struyve, teacher educator at VIVES University of Applied Sciences, discuss the teacher-leader within the DKO in this article. When are you a teacher leader? How can you …
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