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Thinking historically
The volumes in this new series, aimed at history teachers and historians, are written in an accessible way and delve into crucial aspects of historical thinking.
The ultimate goal of history education is to promote young people's historical thinking. …
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Seven ways to use ChatGPT with your school work
Have you ever used ChatGPT for your school work? Or don't you like it? Some people are hesitant about the new chatbot, which can assist you with almost all your questions. Also for your homework and other school assignments.
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Are you already using AI for your images?
We bet you too have been scrolling endlessly on the internet looking for that one photo to put in your test, on your worksheet or in another learning tool? To be satisfied after a long time with one that is almost what you are looking for? And did …
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Better with conflict. Restorative work at school.
Wherever people live together, small and larger conflicts occur. School is no exception. This in itself does not have to be a problem. However, there is something wrong with the way we approach conflicts. We react frantically, sweep them under the …
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Learning Network XR: Overview of projects 2023-2024
In the accompanying document you will find an overview of the XR projects that 25 Flemish schools are working on during the 2023-2024 school year. The projects will be presented at the end of this school year.
For each project they create an …
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Practical guide to consultative student guidance: Building blocks, tools and step-by-step plan
Characteristic of consultative student guidance is the conversation between teacher and supervisor about a student. Not an ordinary conversation, not an intake or advice interview, but a conversation in which the supervisor helps the teacher to …
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From digitally literate to media literate
Why do young people engage in sexting? How do you best deal with online hate speech? And what is good netiquette?
A book full of tips & tricks for teachers, educators, educationalists, but also (grand)parents.
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What is bionic reading and how can you apply it to your texts?
In today's modern world, reading at a brisk pace is an essential skill. Whether reading an email, a news article or an academic article, we all need the ability to read quickly and effectively. But what if there was a way to improve and optimize …
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Do stimulants really work for studying?
Concentrated studying for hours during the block is not easy. Did you know that on average a person can only stay focused for about 45 to 60 minutes? Many students use stimulants during the study period to stay concentrated for longer or to get …
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Integrating computational thinking with insights from Finland, France and Sweden: Perspective paper
How can we integrate computational thinking skills into other subjects in lower secondary education? Find out in the latest European Schoolnet Perspective paper, with insights from Finland, France and Sweden
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The smart study choice: Conversation guide for (school) supervisors, parents and young people
For young people, a complex long-term decision such as a choice of study is very difficult. This is clear from the more than forty thousand young people who drop out every year in their first year of study. This drop-out not only leads to high …
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Standard messages in Smartschool to reduce your workload
That we are all overwhelmed by messages on Smartschool is an understatement. But how do you react to that now?
You don't always have time to immediately formulate an answer. It is sometimes really sighing and sweating to look for a way in which you …
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