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Create an efficient summary in six steps
By making a summary, you are actively working on the learning material. This allows you to absorb information more efficiently. In addition, such a structured document provides a clear overview of your learning material. Two birds with one …
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Four methods for taking notes
In this article you will find information about four note-taking methods:
- Cornell;
- blurting;
- mind maps;
- question and answer.
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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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Effective teaching of reading comprehension: Quality range
This quality range consists of quality cards for teachers, reading experts, and school leaders. Use the quality range to jointly lift reading education in reading comprehension to a higher level.
As a teacher you gain insight into the building blocks …
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How to study best: Seven tips to study more efficiently
In this article you will find seven tips to study more efficiently.
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Studying: 20 quotes in Dutch and English
Many famous authors, scientists and artists express a piece of life advice in the form of a quote. Whether you're just starting your academic journey or nearing the end, we could all use some motivation when it comes to studying.
In this blog, 20 …
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Lesson in Reading: Inspiration guide for effective reading education in preschool, primary and secondary education
This guide contains 16 inspiration cards, each starting from a key question about reading and reading education. Each question is answered on the basis of recent scientific research, supplemented with practical tips and concrete examples.
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Self-regulation: About metacognition, guidance and letting go
An article by Vernieuwenderwijs about what self-regulation is and is not.
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Fairy tales as an entry-level intertextuality
How do you pay attention to fairytale adaptations for young people in literature class? This blog explains why fairy tales are important for literary development.
You will also find a detailed lesson plan (two lessons) for one of the seven fairy tales …
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Classics in the classroom: Literature education
If you are somewhat at home in the range of teaching materials for fiction and literature education in the Netherlands, you will only come across fragments. Do we offer students in secondary education the experience of reading and processing an …
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Children's books about how the brain works
A list of books about how the brain works.
The way the brain works is very complicated. However, it can be very useful to talk to children about how the brain works. If you start using mindset methods or would like to get started with a growth …
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Falling reading level? Scan your approach on four levels
Year after year, Flemish pupils read less well. Reading motivation is also on the back burner. Teachers don't give up. But also know: you cannot solve this alone. Jona Hebbrecht (Odisee) explains how you can map out your approach with the Reading …
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