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Top 20 principles from psychology for teaching and learning creative, talented and gifted students
In this list you will find twenty principles from psychology about gifted education that are most useful for the education of gifted students.
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David Mitchell's Evidence-Based Teaching Strategies
A summary of ten key strategies to improve learning:
- cooperative learning in groups,
- peer tutoring,
- parent involvement,
- cognitive strategy instruction,
- memory strategies,
- practice and repeat,
- behaviorist approaches,
- formative assessment and …
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Using direct instruction
Direct instruction is a structured way of teaching, which has a major impact on learning outcomes. Characteristic is the step-by-step approach, in which the teacher is guiding, but also activates the students. Various didactic techniques are …
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Bloom's Fan: Bloom's Taxonomy in Practice
Bloom's taxonomy can be used as an aid in differentiating thinking and doing. It provides a convenient structure for approaching a topic and aids in the formulation of learning objectives.
In this fan you will discover a short explanation and …
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Integration matrix Bloom Gardner
By asking questions at different levels (Bloom) and using different intelligence preferences (Gardner), this matrix can enrich any theme or lesson content.
In this matrix you will find many sample questions that can inspire you to set appropriate …
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Sint, christmas and new: Sensory information processing
December is not an obvious period for pupils with different sensory information processing. The crowds and ambiguity around Sint, Christmas, New Year are quite a challenge on top of all the other challenges. This article provides an explanation …
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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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Mindfulness at school and in the classroom
Mindfulness in school and in the classroom is a way to teach students to focus their attention on their thoughts, feelings, emotions and actions. Attention is the key to learning. By practicing this conscious attention, the concentration …
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Meet: Icebreaker
With this simple tip, you can quickly get to know someone better during an online meeting.
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Together for more culture at school: Seven keys to success
How do you give culture a more prominent place in your school? Don Bosco Sint-Denijs-Westrem didn't make a story out of it. Nevertheless, after a two-year trajectory, culture and creativity are more than ever in the DNA of the school. Teachers …
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Story Dice: Writing stories with dice
With StoryDice's digital story dice, your students can determine the content and order of a storyline by digitally rolling the dice.
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Rietveld chair: Lesson idea
This lesson letter explains how you can make a Rietveld chair with your students, in other words a chair such as Gerrit Rietveld's Red-Blue chair.
The following matters are discussed:- a list of supplies;
- a step-by-step plan with accompanying …
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