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The equilibrium constant Kc is not dimensionless
The equilibrium constant Kc is a fundamental quantity in solving chemical equilibrium problems.
Many secondary school chemistry textbooks use a dimensionless concentration fraction, which they usually represent with the symbol K. Both the …Translated by
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Green teaching material in the classroom: The role of microalgae
Are you a teacher and would you like to teach your students more about sustainability and alternative food sources in a practical way using microalgae? Then this online webinar is for you.
During the webinar you will, on the one hand, become …
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Learning Network STEM Effect: Tools and STEM projects
On this page, primary and secondary education teachers can find didactic instruments to design a STEM activity. The website also contains teaching materials for science, technology and STEM in primary and secondary education.
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Climate Detectives: Become a climate detective and make a difference
This project was made possible by ESA. It challenges students to make a difference in understanding and protecting the Earth's climate. Students go through three phases.
- In phase 1 they look for a local climate problem. They formulate a research …
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Freinet education: Database with teaching materials
With this database, the GO! guidance for method schools. The website contains a whole range of documents related to Freinet education:
- I-can-certificates / I-know-knowledge cards;
- organization of independent work, free working time, circles, class …
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To learn. How? Like this!: Finding a good study method
The Toolbox Learning.How? Like this! contains 55 cards packed with tips and insights to find an appropriate study method and to take learning into your own hands.
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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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STEMOOV: Vision on STEM
Given the importance of STEM in education and the current transition of teacher training, the Association University - Limburg University of Applied Sciences (AUHL) thought it desirable to arrive at a common vision on STEM for the teacher …
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EASE: European Association of STEAM Educators
EASE - European Association of STEAM Educators is a non-profit organization whose aim is to assist and improve the work of all educators and teachers in terms of promoting STEAM skills in children, young people and adults in education.
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Homework policy
An example of what a homework policy can look like.
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Self-Regulated Learning: Model of Barry Zimmerman
This poster offers you a visual representation of what self-regulated learning is all about. Which skills and processes take place when you (co) guide your learning?
The poster is based on the Barry Zimmerman model, one of the most user-friendly and …
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tMAIL: Platform for process supervisors
This website is the underlying monitoring platform of the tMAIL app .
Teachers who use the tMAIL app in groups to learn about self-regulated learning, can add the email address of the process supervisor in the app. The process supervisor can then log …
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