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Handwriting promotes learning more than typing, scientists claim
A Norwegian team of scientists has investigated the influence of handwriting and typing on brain activity and memory abilities.
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AI in education: How does it change a learning environment?
Which AI systems are used in education, and with what results? Who is (in)directly involved in the development and use of those systems, and what data are they fed with?
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Vision text for responsible AI in Flemish education
Deploying and using AI responsibly in education: it is not a piece of cake. This vision text provides an impetus to find a balance between the possibilities of AI and the potential negative effects through seven basic conditions. It is a basis …
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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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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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How to add Jamboard to FigJam: How-to video
Google will discontinue their Jamboard tool at the end of 2024. Luckily, Figma has partnered with Google to offer their tools to teachers and students completely free.
One of their tools is FigJam, an advanced whiteboard collaboration tool with …
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Slow learners in the classroom: How do you deal with them?
This article is about tackling slow learners in your classroom. What prejudices are there about them? Why are they slow to learn? How can you adapt your lesson to slow learners?
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Initial guidance: Tips
Each school provides initial guidance for starting teachers to provide them with maximum support in their first steps in education or a first job in a school. How do you deal with questions or assignments that you receive during your initial …
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The Fair: An exploration of human rights
In this English-language exercise, young people are introduced to a number of human rights. The students are given a number of series of activities that they must link to certain human rights using drag and drop.
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Learning to learn: Learning path
Bumpies are small obstacles in your daily lessons. With this learning path, teachers can search specifically for tips and tricks to tackle ten common learning difficulties with students.
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Digital balance in your classroom: Tips for lessons according to Martin Valcke
Like a chef who carefully mixes spices to achieve the perfect taste, Professor Martin Valcke shows you how digital learning tools should be integrated with familiar ingredients of good education. In this blog article you will discover the formula …
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Start-Wijs: How do you keep (your) starting teachers on board?
The teacher shortage and the outflow of starting teachers poses a major challenge. Various short and long(er) term actions are taken or planned. To what extent do these really meet the needs of novice teachers? And what are the reasons why …
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