This blog was originally published on https://excel.thomasmore.be/2022/08/de-gouden-weken/ And off we go! A new school year is about to start for both students AND teachers. For novice teachers this is often a nerve-wracking moment, because it suddenly hits them: “What if …
This blog is the sixth in a series of eight blogs on productive learning strategies, originally written by Tine Hoof, Tim Surma & Paul Kirschner, and published on excel.thomasmore.be. In 2015, Richard Mayer and Logan Fiorella published their book ‘Learning as …
Cooperation with reputable Education Endowment Foundation Thomas More’s Centre of Expertise for Effective Education (ExCEL), established in 2019, aims to improve education by bridging the gap between research and educational practice. A lot is known about “what works” in education …
Mirjam Neelen & Paul A. Kirschner This blog is the second in a series of blogs on productive learning strategies, originally written by Tine Hoof, Tim Surma & Paul Kirschner, and published on excel.thomasmore.be. In 2015, Richard Mayer and Logan …
Mirjam Neelen & Paul A. Kirschner This blog is the first one in a series of eight blogs, originally written by Tine Hoof, Tim Surma & Paul Kirschner, and published on excel.thomasmore.be. In 2015, Richard Mayer and Logan Fiorella published …
Wouter Buelens, Paul A. Kirschner, & Mirjam Neelen Last week, we discussed the relationship between motivation and learning in general. This week’s blog investigates whether the principles of motivation that apply in face-to-face learning contexts also apply in the context of …
Wouter Buelens, Paul A. Kirschner, & Mirjam Neelen A great deal of attention is rightly being devoted to how online learning can be effectively designed or how technology can contribute to instruction and promote or enhance learning. With this, interest …