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- Update information on proposed decisions by the Faculty Board for the educational portfolio
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Education as motor of change
This event will be held (primarily) in Dutch: please refer to the Dutch event page for more information
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Part-time work in schools: ‘Students get to see how great teaching really is’
Given the teacher shortage, secondary schools could use an extra pair of hands. Alfrink College in Zoetermeer is glad to have students from the university helping out in class. ‘We hope students will see how great it is to work in teaching.’
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MicroLab: how to design impact driven education
Our world is complex and full of wicked problems. Through our education we can prepare students to be able to contribute to solving these challenges. We need education that is more impact-driven, increasing the change capacity of our students. But how can you design your course to be more impact driven?…
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Skilled students: this is how the Science Skills Team supports you as a teacher
Education is more than just knowledge transfer: students also develop numerous important skills. But which skills are addressed in which courses? And how can we help students train these skills? The Science Skills team is actively engaging with teachers to answer these questions for all courses. Want…
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Online workshop: innovative education formats for sustainability
Register by 24 January to join this online session focused on educational formats regarding sustainability and how to implement them further and scale up in your own teaching. This event is organised by Una Europa, an alliance of leading European research universities, including Leiden University. Is…
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Training course for education managers and leaders
Leiden University has a long history of academic traditions. At the same time, we innovate and lead in many areas of science. Developments within our organisation and beyond are rapid, which calls for flexible and connecting leadership. The course for educational managers/leaders contributes to leadership…
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How does Ans differ from Remindo?
Ans has replaced Remindo as the digital assessment platform of our faculty. We would like to tell you more about Ans: how does it differ from Remindo and what new features does it offer?
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Workshop: getting started with interdisciplinary education
Have you been wanting to get started with interdisciplinary education? Do you also see the added value of teaching from multiple disciplines but are you unsure where to start? Or are you already involved in interdisciplinary education but are you looking to get inspired? Then this workshop is for yo…
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Artificial Intelligence, Games and Education
Prof.dr. M. Bonsangue dr. M. Preuss Prof.dr. F.F.J. Hermans
- Workshop Interactive education with Wooclap
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Symposium Diversity & Inclusion: an open and honest discussion about inclusive teaching
A Diversity & Inclusion symposium for academic staff was held at the end of last month. The focus of the internal debate was 'Let's speak about Inclusive Curriculum and Teaching'. All aspects of these topics were emphasized, ideas were developed, and tips & tricks, sensitivities, and best practices…
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Weighing the AI Options: Redesigning your Education
During this workshop we look at the possibilities of AI in your education by following steps of Learning Experience Design.
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Interview with Markus Davidsen on his Comenius project
Assistant professor Markus Davidsen has received the Comenius grant, with which he wishes to improve secondary education on religion. In this interview, he will tell more about the content of his project and its aims.
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Help us shape our future education spaces!
Leiden University is developing a 'cookbook' for lecture rooms. This cookbook sets out the frameworks for the design of learning environments in new construction or renovation. Think of innovative digital tools, smart furniture arrangements, sustainability, accessibility, acoustics and lighting. The…
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Markus Davidsen wins 2021 Impact Prize
Markus Davidsen, assistant professor of Religious Studies, is the winner of the 2021 Impact Prize. He is receiving the prize of 1,000 euros for the material he has developed for religious education in secondary schools.