Het topic beoordelen van het vorige nummer zat boordevol. Vandaar dat we enkele artikelen hebben moeten doorschuiven. Dit stuk valt dus onder het topic van Lichamelijke Opvoeding 4. Het gaat over het meetellen van LO in de determinatie in de onderbouw van het VO.
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Hoe bouwen we aan een samenleving waarin iedereen kan meedoen, tot zijn recht komt en zich veilig voelt? Hier doen de lectoraten praktijkgericht onderzoek van het Kenniscentrum Sociale Innovatie van Hogeschool Utrecht onderzoek naar, met en voor (aankomend) sociale professionals in het brede sociaal domein. Onze missie is om samen met partners uit praktijk, onderwijs en beleid bij te dragen aan ‘beter samen leven’ en het verkleinen van sociale ongelijkheid. Dit doen wij door praktijkgericht onderzoek, ontwikkeling en agendering van actuele maatschappelijke en sociale vraagstukken op het vlak van participatie, welzijn, zorg en ondersteuning, jeugdhulp, werk en inkomen, schuldenproblematiek, dak- en thuisloosheid, toegang tot recht, reclassering, sociale veiligheid, en deelname aan onderwijs, sport en cultuur.
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Context When the pandemic hit the world, teachers were forced to change their education from onsite to virtual overnight Understandably, teaching quality decreased in the beginning, as there was little experience in how to adapt the educational design Zuyd University of Applied Sciences ( recognized the problem that teachers were on different didactic and pedagogical levels when it comes to online education Unfortunately, the pandemic made it hard for teachers to connect with each other In the Domain of Health and Welfare, this led to the idea of establishing a professional learning community A professional learning community ( can be seen as an informal group of people who share knowledge and experiences among each other on a common topic they are all highly interested in Zuyd’s vision “passion for development” sets a good basis for the start of such a community. Steps we took In order to find out how a professional learning community can look like in Zuyd, the following steps were taken Firstly, we collected and evaluated literature and best practices around the topic Based on our findings we developed an interview guideline and conducted interviews with eight teachers from the Domain of Health and Welfare Throughout the whole report a SWOT analysis was performed with the literature and best practices filling opportunities and threats and the interviews providing content for strengths and weaknesses Main findings From these sources, we derived enablers for a successful learning community, which led to recommendations for Zuyd on how to strategically position, implement and organize a PLC One of our major recommendations is to make didactic and pedagogical skills an important topic within Zuyd in order to strategically implement the learning community into Zuyd’s strategy Furthermore, we recommend giving the lead in organizing and facilitating the PLC to the blended learning task force To collect a diverse set of interested employees to the core group, the educational managers should personally approach teachers that might be interested The sense of urgency around the topic needs to be addressed regularly through the directors of the Domain, the task force of blended learning, as well as the PLC itself In this way, interest in the topic of didactic and pedagogical skills and blended learning can be enhanced In the report we go into greater detail on how to organize and apply these recommendations. We are convinced that implementing these steps will pay off in the future and will successfully enhance competencies on blended learning and didactic and pedagogical skills through knowledge exchange.
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