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Tim Surma with a crash course in cognitive psychology
Tim Surma is research manager of the Expertise Center ExCEL and can draw on twenty years of experience in teaching in secondary education. He also co-wrote the book Wijze Lessen: twelve building blocks for effective didactics.
In 2018 he was a guest …
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Algorithms and AI in the Educational Context: A Study on the Perception, Opinion and Attitude of Students and Parents in Flanders
Every year, the knowledge center carries out a monitoring in which, through a large-scale survey, it questions the attitudes of relevant stakeholders in a context where algorithms could be applied. This year they focused on the educational context …
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Campaign against unwanted sexual behaviour: Meaning? Yummy? Nice?
This campaign by the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport and Sense focuses on making sexual wishes and boundaries open to discussion. Young people are encouraged to discuss this in order to prevent undesirable behaviour.
There is also …
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15 tips to give efficient and effective feedback to your students
In this Schoolmakers blog they go deeper into what high-quality feedback is and how you can incorporate it in your lesson.
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How do I ensure good readability of a printed text?
The article pays attention to typographic factors (font, font size, spacing ...) and to physical factors (line spacing, word spaces ...).
Each section contains a detailed explanation and you will find tips for choosing a legible font.
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Readability of printed text
How do you ensure that printed text is as legible as possible, even for people with reduced vision? In this article you will find practical tips for font, spacing, line spacing, use of color and more.
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International collaboration
Working on sustainability themes becomes interesting when you look beyond the wall. International collaboration offers many learning opportunities and can be done in many ways.
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Energy: Theme MOS
Do you want to work with your school on the theme of energy? That is always a good idea, because sustainable energy consumption benefits both the energy bill and the climate.
Could you use some help with this? Contact your provincial MOS supervisor.
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Biodiversity
Do you want to work with your school on the theme of biodiversity? That's always a good idea, because our wild plants and animals can use your help.
Need support yourself? Contact your provincial MOS supervisor.
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Sustainable food
Do you want to work with your school on the theme of sustainable food? Contact your provincial MOS supervisor. He or she will be happy to work with you to develop tailor-made guidance for the school.
Would you rather get started yourself? On this web …
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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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