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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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Crispr: Crash course
The gene editing technique CRISPR unleashed a true revolution in science. How exactly do genetic scissors work? Eos editor Kim Verhaeghe experienced this for himself during a crash course in Crispr in the lab of Joleen Masschelein at KU Leuven and …
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Scale Challenge: Manual
In this article, Joris explains how he came up with the scale challenge and how you can get started with it. He explains which steps he has taken himself and which tools he finds useful.
The videos that belong to this scale challenge can be found …
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Dealing with Socially Acute Questions in the English-Language Classroom
This article provides tools that second language teachers can use for a constructive intercultural dialogue in the event of socially undesirable interactions in a mixed language group. A case study of a racist statement during an interfaculty …
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Surface(kig): Teaching package
A painting is a surface on which something appears. An artist explores the possibilities of the material. What and how it appears has an impact on who looks at it. That experience is influenced by the time you take to look.
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Oblique strategies: Less suggestion
Producer, musician and composer Brian Eno was an important inspiration for David Bowie, Coldplay and U2 among others. He developed a card set Oblique Strategies from 1974. The cards contain bizarre assignments that help musicians to break free from …
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Choosing freedom: Teaching package
'Artists are freebooters who only do what they feel like, regardless of social conventions or social usefulness': that is the opinion of many lay people in art. The reality is much more nuanced. Artists are children of their time, accept the …
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Why reading is also about numbers: Put your reading policy on the schedule
A well-stocked school library, cozy reading corners and reading quarters: challenges that teachers take up with enthusiasm. But what is the effect of all those efforts? Reading coach Hilde of GBS De Boot in Opwijk: 'When you read, you don't …
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Differentiation means letting each student grow as much as possible
Hans De Volder, director of the Beveren Art Academy, plays ping pong about the opportunities for differentiation that the new decree entails and does so with educational expert Katrien Struyven (UHasselt, VUB). The same lesson, the same piece and …
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Student participation in part-time art education
The Merksem Academy , also known as the first Children's Rights Academy in Belgium, took on the challenge of developing a trajectory on children's rights in part-time art education. Isn't that difficult if you only see your students for …
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Teacher-leaders within the dko
Miranda Pieters, teacher-coordinator at the Schoten Academy and Charlotte Struyve, teacher educator at VIVES University of Applied Sciences, discuss the teacher-leader within the DKO in this article. When are you a teacher leader? How can you …
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Performance appraisals as an instrument for quality development
Lisbeth Wolfs, director of the Schoten Art Academy and Patrizia Enna, policy supporter, have developed their own instrument to get started with evaluation and performance interviews.
This article is part of the inspirational book on the new decree …
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