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Creating a mind map: Study tip
In this blog you will find some tips on how to make your own mind map. Mind maps can be used for various reasons. For example, many schools, companies, students ... develop a mind map during brainstorming sessions to collect creative ideas. You …
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Dyscalculia: Info
A concise article on dyscalculia with some general tips on how teachers can make a difference for these students.
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Dyslexia: Info
A concise article on dyslexia with some general tips on how teachers can make a difference for these students.
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Lessons learned: Combine word and image with audiovisual material
Students store information more easily when it is presented with words and images. Verbal and visual information are, after all, processed in working memory according to two separate, but simultaneous processes.
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CleanTechPunt: The digital meter
In this article you will learn everything about the digital meter.
Below you will find the content of the article:
- purpose of the digital meter;
- ideal scenario;
- influence of the introduction of the digital meter for consumers and society.
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DCD and ASD: Info and tips
Sheets with, on the one hand, an explanation of the developmental disorder, and, on the other hand, concrete tips to apply in classroom practice.
At the back there are also sheets with tips to make tests and exams auti-friendly:
- layout tips, …
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Why an iPad in education?
Always mobile: learning inside and outside the classroom
You use your iPad wherever you want. Taking photos and a video during a trip, recording the steps in an experiment. Nothing gets in the way! You can get your iPad in no time. Plus, iPad …
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The Corona Crisis: An Opportunity to Think About Good Education
The corona crisis has radically changed educational practice. Face masks, disinfectant, distance learning, Zoom meetings, quarantine and isolation. They have now become a regular part of our lives, but also of the school. At the same time, the …
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Seven formative working methods to check for understanding
In this article, Wessel Peeters gives you insight into the following working methods;
- starting ticket,
- ask questions,
- wheel of answer,
- ABCD,
- erase boards,
- sharing thoughts,
- four corners.
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Evidence-based strategies
What Are Effective Strategies? What Works Best to Increase Student Performance?
This English-language guide describes eight topics:
- high expectations,
- explicit education,
- effective feedback,
- use data,
- review,
- classroom management,
- well-being, …
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How do you talk in class about the war in Ukraine?
'Has World War III really started?' or 'Is Russia going to bomb Brussels too?' Many students have questions and fears about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. How do you handle that conversation well as a teacher?
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Lessons learned: Actively process learning with audiovisual material
Students remember the subject matter better when they actively process it. This can be done by having them make a statement, a summary or a diagram of the subject matter. You have to learn, practice and evaluate these productive learning …
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