Effectieve onderwijs- en leerstrategieën
'Leren gaat over iets kunnen wat je voorheen nog niet kon. Mensen leren al millennia bij, maar pas sinds een eeuw wordt dit leren wetenschappelijk bestudeerd. De resultaten van dit onderzoek, uit onder andere de cognitieve psychologie, resulteerde in een aantal inzichten die generiek toepasbaar zijn op de mens:
- een mens leert beter wanneer leermomenten verspreid zijn in de tijd i.p.v. op één moment (spacing effect);
- een mens leert beter wanneer die pogingen moet doen om zich iets te herinneren (testing effect);
- een mens leert beter wanneer die al voorkennis heeft over een bepaald onderwerp;
Door deze inzichten toe te passen in de klaspraktijk als leraar (effectieve instructiestrategieën) en in de zelfstudie van leerlingen (effectieve studeerstragieën) tillen we het leren naar een hoger niveau.' (T. Surma, 2021)
Bekijk zeker ook de videoreeks van Klasse waarin Tim Surma en Tine hoof uitleggen welke leerstrategieën werken én hoe dat komt.
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Four methods for taking notes
In this article you will find information about four note-taking methods:
- Cornell;
- blurting;
- mind maps;
- question and answer.
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Executive functions
In order to help a child develop executive functions, it is good to know how each executive function functions. Eleven cards describe in a simple manner what the different executive functions entail, but also how you can support children in the …
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Teach them math: Practical insights from research for primary school teachers
Together with language and reading, mathematics has an important place in the primary school curriculum.
Arithmetic is also a language that students must acquire, namely the language of numbers, quantities and patterns.
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Wise lessons, twelve building blocks for effective didactics: Mind map with didactic tips
Mind map with didactic tips based on the book Wise lessons: twelve building blocks for effective didactics (Surma, T., Vanhoyweghen, ea - 2019) . The mind map provides information, tips and digital tools for each of the twelve building blocks to use …
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Powerful Mathematics Education in Primary School: Research Project
How can you work on powerful arithmetic education? Which factors have a positive effect on children's math performance? And how can you, as a teacher, organize efficient and effective mathematics education?
This website highlights the nine …
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Find out what your students don't (yet) understand: Teaching methods
Where are your students in their learning process? You don't have to take a test to find out what your students don't (yet) understand.
Expert Michiel Wils lists twelve activating methods that allow you to use effective learning strategies in one fell …
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Executive Functions: Teacher Bingo
To what extent is your teaching style, your didactic and pedagogical actions supportive of the development of executive functions in primary education?
Play bingo with your colleagues and inspire each other.
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Seven formative work forms 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,
- eraser boards,
- thinking sharing parts,
- four corners.
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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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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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Six lesson ideas to activate prior knowledge in all students
Not all students have the same prior knowledge.
However, this prior knowledge largely determines how the new subject matter is received and processed. It is therefore important to do something with this as a teacher.What exactly is that, …
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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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