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Introductory game: Game board
The game board contains thirty-six questions that students can ask each other to get to know each other better.
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E-book: Educational innovation
This e-book from Klasse, Changewijs and the King Baudouin Foundation does not promise you that change is a piece of cake. But it does help you at the start and along the way, with:
- six surprising pieces of advice, hand-selected from research …
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Get access to recorded dance and theater performances by Flemish companies
Do you teach dance, theater, or other performing arts? Get inspiration from the 100 dance and theater performances that you can watch at The Archive for Education . Various cultural houses and companies from Flanders made recordings of their …
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Lessons learned: Combine word and image with audiovisual material
Students store information more easily when it is presented with words and images. Verbal and visual information are, after all, processed in working memory according to two separate, but simultaneous processes.
The videos on The Archive for …
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Lessons learned: Actively process learning with audiovisual material
Students remember the subject matter better when they actively process it. This can be done by having them make a statement, a summary or a diagram of the subject matter. You have to learn, practice and evaluate these productive learning …
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Lessons learned: Effective learning with audiovisual material
There are many techniques that you can apply as a teacher to ensure that students get more out of watching and listening fragments. But there are also many tools that you can offer students to deal with audiovisual material more efficiently and …
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Lessons learned: Feedback that makes you think
Feedback is a process in which students interpret information about their performance to improve the quality of their work or learning strategies (Vanhoof 2021). You can not only make assignments at The Archive for Education, but you can also …
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Lessons learned: Use examples with audiovisual material
Examples help students to acquire new knowledge or skills. Such an example can be an exercise, a demonstration by the teacher or concrete explanation of an abstract concept. Always explain the steps taken, along with the underlying principles. …
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Lessons learned: Support difficult assignments with audiovisual material
Listening skills are the Cinderella of skills: we often assume that listening happens naturally and doesn't actually require any special skills, and that's why listening skills are sometimes treated like a stepmother. But listening is an …
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Lessons learned: Find out if the whole class has understood
If you want students to learn, it is very important that they stay involved. And let a viewing and listening fragment be the perfect moment for students to sit back and take a nap…
We give you a number of tips to ensure that all students are …
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Lessons learned: Clear, structured and challenging instruction with audiovisual material
The best teachers maximize their instruction time, research shows. Time is money, and 50 minutes can pass in no time, but it pays to make enough time for clear, structured and challenging instruction.
And it is no different for working with …
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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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