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Lessons learned: Activate relevant prior knowledge with audiovisual material
The importance of prior knowledge in learning new subject matter cannot be overestimated.
On this page we show you how you can get started with audiovisual material with this building block from the book Wise Lessons from Tim Surma.
Use the videos …
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Distance learning
Article in which Erika explains which path she took during distance learning.
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Lexima Magazine: 2024 edition
Lexima Magazine is a publication of Lexima. With this magazine we inform education and healthcare professionals about prevention and treatment of reading, writing and arithmetic problems, compensatory solutions and ways to work on promoting …
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Strong Shoulders: Brochure
In this brochure VCOV bundles methods that parent activities can use to collect ideas, to arrive at advice, to tackle a problem and to create support among the members.
The methods are intended to be applied during a joint meeting. Some methodologies …
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Mirror Yourself Game: Teaching Idea
The Mirror Yourself game is a party game for anyone who dares to look in the mirror to increase their self-confidence.
Fun to play in small classes to boost confidence.
Suggestion: First let the students choose three characteristics that suit them, …
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Virtual Reality: Questions from practice
In this article, Kim Dekeyser takes a closer look at the use of Virtual Reality in education. The author answers a number of frequently asked questions when it comes to the implementation of VR in classroom practice.
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Team teaching and blended learning
How can you continue team teaching online?
In the article Lisa formulates a number of tips. She explains how you can use online team teaching for:
- inclusive education,
- integrated learning,
- self-direction,
- professionalization,
- motivation and …
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A Children's Rights Approach to Education: Unicef Methodological Guide
With this methodological guide 'A children's rights approach in education' UNICEF aims to enable every child to develop to their full potential and participate in a just society.
Offering a children's rights approach in education …
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Building learning labs and innovative learning spaces
A practical guide developed by European Schoolnet to support schools and teachers in the roll-out of STEM labs and a Future Classroom. The secondary school RHIZO Lyceum OLV Vlaanderen is described in this guide as a practical example.
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Online identity and behavior of young people: Research report
Pimento researched the online world of Flemish young people through surveys and interviews with more than a thousand young people.
- What are young people doing online?
- Are they the same online as offline?
- When do they take a screenshot of a photo? …
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Reading in secondary? It works on the carousel!: Class tips
Pupils with a passion for reading, according to teachers Daan and Marieke, they have too little of that with them at school. Read in this article by Klasse how they can get students reading enthusiastically again with a cross-curricular reading …
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Better anchor learning with the +1 routine
Testing yourself and trying to recall the important concepts after you've rehearsed something, also known as retrieval practice , often yields more learning returns than going through the subject matter a second time right away. The +1 routine is a …
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