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Awel: What do young people talk about with an anonymous listening line?
Press release about Awel's annual research, which identifies what is going on in children and young people based on anonymized conversation reports.
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Towards a strong learning care policy down to the classroom floor: Designing an initial situation analysis
Article that discusses in more detail how to develop a learning care policy.
In the article you will also find the link to the questionnaire to get started yourself.
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When should you start studying for the exams?
It is a question that many students ask BijlesHuis: when should you start studying for the exams? The answer to this question is not straightforward, as it depends on several factors. In this article we provide a number of guidelines that can help …
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Penny Ur's 100 Teaching Tips: Review
English review of Penny Ur's book with 100 tips for teachers.
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Perfectionism doesn't have to be a killer
Article that takes a closer look at perfectionism.
Perfectionism means that you have an eye for detail. There are four domains where you can have an eye for detail: an eye for the useful detail, an eye for the aesthetic detail, an eye …
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Suicide prevention among pupils and students: Step-by-step plan
A step-by-step plan has been developed to help teachers, tutors, pupil and student counselors, directors and other educational staff in dealing with pupils or students who may be thinking of suicide. This gives you a quick overview of the steps to …
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How do you help students take better notes?
Article explaining how to teach students to write notes, taking into account the functioning of memory.
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Studying successfully: What science tells you as a student about effective studying
Which study strategies are effective for in-depth processing of the subject matter? And why?
This booklet from Thomas More University of Applied Sciences translates the science of studying in an accessible way into a study guide that older students …
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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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Opinion piece: Diversity in teacher education
The fact that there is a growing ethnic diversity in education is no longer a surprising statement. Teachers have to deal with these differences in the classroom, but as a result, they face numerous challenges. Think of a new student who does not …
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Universal Design Guideline: From policy to practice
Universal design takes diversity as its starting point and emphasizes the use of flexible goals, methods, materials and forms of assessment to provide effective education to all students. Rather than approaching accessibility as an afterthought or …
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Break-out assignments
Article in which it is explained step by step how to work out structured assignments for groups of students.
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