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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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Jay Lee Painting: Painting techniques with watercolors and acrylics
Do you want to get started with watercolor or acrylic paint in your lessons? In this playlist you will certainly get ideas about alternative painting techniques to surprise your students.
Jay Lee is an artist who mainly works with watercolors. On his …
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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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Typography: Historical overview
In this short (animation) film you can see a short history of typography. You will see how fonts were created and how they evolved in different font families.
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Improvisation: Audiovisual material
Link to a lesson-ready cross-domain collection on improvisation in images, music and dance (movement) created at The Archive for Education. You will find these contents in the collection:
- BIL (Belgian Improvisation League) at work (children …
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Teaching and learning with living heritage: School project
Living heritage in the classroom: hang, Japanese printing in art and math classes.
(Campus Comenius, Brussels, Belgium.)
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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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Self-regulated learning: Cognition
Self-regulated learning is the ability to regulate your own learning behavior. It is about the process by which students possess cognitive, metacognitive and motivational skills to successfully complete learning tasks.
In this video, Professor Van …
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Self-regulated learning, can you teach it?
In this extensive video you will learn more about self-regulated learning, how you can map it and how you can promote it.
Self-regulated learning is the ability to regulate your own learning behavior. It is about the active process in which …
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Project presentation media coach @ school: Teaching and passing on Social Media competences
As a result of my training as a media coach, I gave this presentation within my school organization. Here I describe the digital steps that we have taken. We also look forward to the further digitization of our school. In that story I always …
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The sample of Der Schmied von Gent: A look at the decor studio of Opera Ballet Vlaanderen
In this learning resource, you will see a phenomenal setting created in the decor studio for the opera discovery Der Schmied von Gent by Opera Ballet Vlaanderen.
We hear an employee and the deputy head of the decor studio talking about their part in …
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