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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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Suicide prevention among pupils and students: Step-by-step plan
A step-by-step plan has been developed to help teachers, tutors, pupil and student counselors, directors and other educational staff in dealing with pupils or students who may be thinking of suicide. This gives you a quick overview of the steps to …
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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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Climate-conscious consumption
Climate-conscious consumption Publisher Lannoo
Climate change is on everyone's lips. The main focus is on the development of a sound climate policy from the government and companies, for example to keep old diesels from cities and plastic bags …
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The wise move: Lifelong learning brochure
In a changing world, lifelong learning is the way to keep up.
In De wise step, the courses are clearly arranged:
- vocational training and further training;
- diploma-oriented courses;
- leisure and hobby.
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Language learning: From toddlers to adults
How do children, young people and adults learn Dutch as a second language? How can we create a learning environment in which non-native speakers achieve the best learning outcomes? And in what way do our ideas about language and education …
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Study guide: Towards successful study
You go to higher education, but you are overwhelmed by the offer and the terminology used.
- Are you still having trouble with your final study choice?
- Would you like more information and tips about planning and organizing your studies during the …
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Start studying: Ingredients for your study approach in higher education
Studying in higher education is a challenge.
- How do you start such a large course?
- How do you plan everything?
- How do you best prepare for the exams?
It requires a different strategy than in secondary education and it is not always easy to find …
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Learning credit in Flemish higher education: Study points as a signal
Since 2008-2009, the government has introduced learning credit in the context of the new financing of higher education. The learning account wants to encourage the student to make a well-considered, motivated study choice and to increase his …
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Help your child get started: Study choice guide
Thousands of training courses to choose from and a adolescent brain that is barely able to focus on the future.
No wonder that more than 25% of first-year students quit their studies soon.The Study Choice Guide aims to assist parents in …
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If only I had: Step by step to the right profile or sector choice
The choice of a certain profile has consequences. It is often a ticket to further education, a choice that most young people do not yet see.
That is why it is important to pay attention to it as clearly as possible, at school and at home.With the …
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Graduated! What now?: Syllabus
In this syllabus you will find a lot of information about possible steps after the studies as a student or (future) former student. With your higher education diploma in your pocket, you are in for a new phase in your life.
Are you going to …
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