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Cognitively functioning students: Practical examples in primary education
Within the Model Schools Project for Cognitively Dysfunctioning Students, the anchor schools wrote down various model practices with scientific substantiation.
The examples are divided by theme:
- compact and enrich,
- accelerate, …
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Pupil participation into the classroom increases the hunger for learning
Primary school Ursulinen from Mechelen is committed to student participation. Also during corona. 'The school is yours between 7 am and 7 pm', pupils are told by director Sven Van Grembergen. "Not from the principal or teachers."
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Developing Cognitive Talent: Handbook for Education Professionals
The book is the result of four years of intense and inspiring collaboration with the many partners of Project TALENT.
The aim of this handbook is to support education professionals in the search for an appropriate offer for cognitively gifted …
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Theater with vulnerable young people. Mr. Perceval, why are you doing that?
Stefan Perceval on the importance of cultural education and talent development in children and young people. As a teacher, dare to look behind the wall.
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What is a wide school?
A broad school is a partnership between different sectors, including at least one school, who work together on a broad learning and living environment in leisure time and at school.
The goal of a community school is to create maximum development …
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Promote creativity in education
We often hear it: creativity must be given a more prominent place in 21st century education (see also the Vision text for sustainable education). Creative thinking can help people to enrich their personal lives, solve problems, discover new things …Translated by
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KR8 / O / NAUTEN in action: Talent development
The KR8 / O / NAUTEN is a learning package that focuses on talent development and multiple intelligence. In this article you will read how to add your own ideas to this lesson.
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