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Aids for dyslexia
What is dyslexia, what are the symptoms and which dyslexia aids are helpful for children and, by extension, adults? Are there also books that can support children in making their diagnosis? In the article Ilse Verhoeven tries to answer this
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Emailing and Email Etiquette: Course
Course on how to correctly compose and send e-mail where students must take into account the guidelines of netiquette. The most important guidelines can be found on a poster that you can hang up in the classroom.
The following objectives are covered …
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Explore OctoStudio: All kinds of ideas
Here is a collection of ideas for creating and coding using OctoStudio. Discover different ways to combine code with everyday materials as tools. Some are full-fledged projects, others are little sparks to spark your own coding creativity.
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Audiovisual teaching material elections 2024
On this page we collect a range of audiovisual teaching materials from The Archives for Education with which you can guide your classes through the festival of democracy. It is regularly updated in the run-up to the elections.
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Focus on skin cancer: Recording webinar of the Foundation against Cancer
Recording of the interactive webinar Focus on skin cancer from the Foundation against Cancer.
In this webinar you will receive information about skin cancer in Belgium (figures and graphs), the detection and prevention of skin cancer, the different …
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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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Yondr: Virtual reality
Is technology a hype, or do you have to go along with it? We can no longer do without our smartphone. The evolution of new technologies, spatial computing , augmented reality,...
Watch the evolution of virtual reality. Yondr, our Belgian …
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Make the most of school time: Gezinbond webinar with Pedro De Bruyckere
Children spend a lot of time at school. School time is therefore an intense period for parents. “Research shows that the learning and living environment of children is positively influenced if the noses of school, parents and children point …
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EU Code Week Teach Day: Webinar
EU Code Week Teach Day is an online event aiming to celebrate digital creativity and coding in the classroom.
This online event brought together education experts from different fields and offered discussions on the past, present and future of …
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Work form bingo: getting started with videos and audio in your lessons
Audiovisual material: that is more than watching and listening. You can use videos and audio fragments in so many more ways in class thanks to The Archive for Education .
But what are all those options and how do you get started? On our working …
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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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