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Regulate! A pedagogical-didactic exploration of self-regulated learning
In this book, various experts and practitioners shed light on the theme of self-regulated learning.
In addition, the collection contains various interviews with teachers and school leaders about how they have implemented self-regulated learning in …Translated by
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A powerful learning environment for every student: Observation (pointer) as a starting point
The student population at school is becoming increasingly diverse in terms of needs and backgrounds.
This article addresses the following questions in more detail:
- How can you actively respond to this as a teacher?
- What emphasis can you place in your …
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Seven tips for working with special children
In this article from AOb, experts provide tips for working with students with special educational needs:
- forget the labels;
- look at the support needs;
- engage in conversation with the child and parents;
- see what is going well;
- always see how you can …
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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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Creating education together: Guide to AI in education
In collaboration with specialists, the Samen Onderwijs Maken organizational network has put together a guide with ten interesting approaches to take your first steps in the world of generative artificial intelligence.
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AI breaks through in Flanders, thanks to ChatGPT
In this article from Eos Science you can read a discussion about the breakthrough of generative AI in Flanders. This is done through the use of applications such as ChatGPT or DALL-E3.
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ZIM: Forum
On the ZIM forum you will find an overview of the possibilities in ZIM.
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What is AI and what are its applications for education?
At Teacher Training we spend a lot of time working on Artificial Intelligence, also known as KI or AI (Artificial Intelligence). Developments in the field of AI will cause a significant transformation in education. As a teacher you will have to …
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Executive functions
In order to help a child develop executive functions, it is good to know how each executive function functions. Eleven cards describe in a simple manner what the different executive functions entail, but also how you can support children in the …
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Games to strengthen executive skills
Playing games can be a means to further develop executive skills. For this it is very important that it is explained which skill is being developed and that the link to practice is made. View an overview of games on the web page, indicating …
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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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