A paradigm shift for early childhood mathematics? | An important aspect of mathematics in primary school is the need for children to use its abstract written symbols. However, research has shown that using standard mathematical signs is challenging for young children, the mathematics they copy or colour-in often failing to make personal sense. Yet this important aspe... | | Rekenvaardigheid en keuze pilot jonge kind | De noodzaak voor meer expertise op het gebied van het jonge kind in de basisschool maakt dat lerarenopleidingen experimenteren met een specifiek traject gericht op jonge kind. Dit is ook het geval op Hogeschool IPABO. Het blijkt dat in deze groep studenten met een lage Wiscatscore oververtegenwoordigd zijn. Betrokke... | | Who were the readers of the Middle Ages? | Prof. Sabrina Corbellini conducts research into the history of reading in premodern Europe. Her research disproves persistent prejudices about the 'dark', 'undeveloped' Middle Ages. 'The ability to read is essential to the functioning of society. This was the case in the Middle Ages, just as it is today.' Being able to read means being able to develop a critical attitude and to form your own opinion. These qualities are —unjustly—not associated much with the Middle Ages. Corbellini sees it as a challenge to disprove the persistent prejudices about the time period of her study. | | |