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Memory and smart learning to read
We distinguish three types of memory: sensory memory, short-term memory or working memory and long-term memory.
We should also take these findings into account when learning to read. In the video we try to portray this importance in a rather fun way.
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Online help for students: Tools and apps for when you need help
An overview of tools and helplines for students that they can use independently or with guidance.
The tools are divided into four categories:
- health,
- study choice,
- learning and studying,
- feeling good.
At the very bottom they will find a list of chat …
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Back to school: Seven tips for extra support for (care) students
Watch this webinar if you are looking for inspiration and practical tools to teach children with a learning disability how to study, how to make learning fun and how to support other colleagues.
The tips that Lucas Hermans is talking about:
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Studying successfully with the computer: Webinar
In this recording you will receive concrete tips for studying successfully with the computer:
- reading software,
- GIVE UP!,
- tools to use the computer with students,
Digital tools are essential for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, …
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GIVE UP!: Basic Computer Skills
In this webinar, Eureka Leuven presents the free project GIVE UP! for.
How can you easily share digital documents? How do you deliver tests and assignments to your students? As a student, how do you digitally return your completed test? How do you …
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On executive functions: The links between wanting and executing
A video from Leerpunt ADD explaining executive functions
In the first part, attention is paid to the different EF:
- task initiation and procrastination;
- self-regulation (directing attention, self-control);
- working memory (ordering thoughts, …
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Acquiring material efficiently: Why learning must always be difficult
Why don't you use fluorescent markers and endless rereading as a learning strategy? How do you process learning material in an active way? Expert Tine Hoof (ExCEL) explains it in a clear video.
Extra: a step -by-step plan to get started yourself.
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Spanjeschool and De Tassche: Yurls page
On the Yurls page we list all kinds of useful links to different domains for nursery and primary education.
The links are ordered by level, subject or manual.
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Corona Educational: School community primary education Sint-Niklaas
The last few days have been special. To structure the entire information flow for students, parents and colleagues, we have created a 'Corona educational website'.
In addition to the class websites, Bingel and the weekly contracts (via Gimme …
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Homeschooling: Educational box
An educational box from primary school De Oester per grade:
- craft ideas,
- exercise snacks,
- exercise online,
- a new kahoot quiz every day,
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Unplugged programming with mTiny
This is an informative video about the mTiny. This robot makes it possible to let students think problem-solving and logically in an interactive way. With this robot you can introduce students to coding without a screen in a playful way. Due to …
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Self-regulated learning: Metacognition
Self-regulated learning is defined in the literature by three components: cognition, metacognition and motivation.
In this video, Professor Van Keer takes a closer look at the metacognition component. Metacognition is about the way in which students …
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