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The importance of pre-testing and follow-up testing for gifted students
There are various options to estimate students' prior knowledge as accurately as possible. Taking pre-tests and further testing are two examples of this.
Correctly assessing a student's initial situation is important for their learning and growth. For …
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Mobility: Thinglink
Thinglink around mobility with the following assignments:
- solve a traffic crossword;
- answer questions about different types of transportation;
- answer questions about crossing at the zebra crossing;
- watch a video about traffic signs and answer …
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Bring the Roman Emperors to life
Article about the opportunities to connect contemporary technology with the past. How can we make young people aware of both the opportunities and risks of such technologies? In this teaching material you put yourself in the shoes of figures such …
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Self-regulated learning: Building lifelong active learners in your classroom
Self-regulated learning has become a popular concept in Flanders and the Netherlands. But what exactly does it mean and why should you attach importance to it during your rigorous lessons in French, history or any other subject?
Jeltsen Peeters is …
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Mobility: Thinglink
Thinglink around mobility with the following assignments:
- drag parts of the bike to the right place;
- discover who the minister of mobility is through a puzzle;
- look up transport companies in Brussels and Wallonia;
- word search;
- look up information …
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Language algorithms in the workplace
For years, computer scientists have been delving into the complexities of human language: from early philosophical experiments, such as the Turing Test and the Chinese Room Experiment, to rule-based chatbots. At the end of 2022 there was a turning …
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Language algorithms and sentiment analysis
Computer scientists have been studying the complexity of human language for years. Today, computers and language technology go further than just text generation. They are also skilled in analyzing texts and sentiment analysis. When we want to talk …
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Reading software in the classroom: Who benefits from it and when?
35,000 students use reading software, 40% of them for dyslexia. It also helps non-native speakers, students with dyspraxia or a visual impairment. But how do you use reading software properly? Should you phase it out for every student?
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Is differentiation in dire straits?
Can you teach well without differentiating? Or is differentiation at odds with good subject didactics and does it undermine the strength of a class group? Researchers Dries D'haese and Katrien Struyven are investigating it together with …
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What gets your students' brains working and motivates them?
In the rapidly evolving world of education, Tommy Opgenhaffen, coordinator of educational development and digital learning at Arteveldehogeschool Ghent, is on the front line of innovative pedagogy. In this blog article he reveals the secrets …
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Biodiversity: Thinglink
Thinglink on biodiversity with the following assignments:
- solve crossword about animals;
- link biotopes to the correct image.
This learning resource was added by students who participated in the Whizzkids competition for university teacher …
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Mobility: Thinglink
Thinglink around mobility with the following assignments:
- memory with means of transport;
- look for differences;
- listen to songs about traffic.
This learning resource was added by students who participated in the Whizzkids competition for university …
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