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TutoDYS: an inclusive way of learning online

Many children have had to learn at home in the past few months due to temporary school closures provoked by Covid-19. While online learning platforms can facilitate the process of learning online for many children, this is not the case for all of them. Around one in ten children will encounter problems because the existing online LMS (learning management systems) are simply not adapted to their special needs.

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Bibliodos: Classic literature is timeless.

Whether it is fiction, biographical work, or medieval romance, classics can teach us about ourselves as a society, right here in the 21st century. In Europe, the education system is built around a strong literature curriculum, covering various periods, eras and styles, ranging from artwork in Ancient Greek myths and legends, to Victorian plays set in the French Court, to more contemporary pieces.

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EdComix : Adaptive comic material

In our previous article ‘Comics for Education: An engaging teaching and learning approach’, we discussed how comics can be an efficient medium for learning, thanks to providing visual-verbal connections, which is an excellent way to train pupils’ brains and to facilitate writing, reading comprehension, language learning and meaning-making.

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Math Reality: Math and learning disorders

Math is a very concrete and exact subject. If you ask a child to tell you how much is 7 plus 3, the answer can’t be approximated, it has to be very precise to give the right answer. You are either right, or either wrong. And usually, children don’t get point for being almost right. So, more than any other object, math is causing anxiety because of the fear to be wrong, the fear of negative evaluation.

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The Art of Maths: An artistic vision of mathematics

If you read our last article about The Art of Maths, you now know that mathematics can be found in different forms of art such as visual arts, music, cinematography, literature and theatre. The goal of the project is to create pedagogical tools for mathematics teachers to use. Those tools are now almost finished and are being evaluated by the partners.

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