Dachet, Dylan
Présentée comme le Docteur Jekyll et Mister Hyde de l’enseignement par Marcel Crahay, l’évaluation, qui est omniprésente dans toute situation d’enseignement-apprentissage, peut tant être un moteur de l’échec scolaire qu’un adjuvant à la réussite de tous les élèves. Se fondant sur des recherches mettant en évidence tant les déboires (Effet Posthumus...
Barnett, Lisa M Abbott, Gavin Lander, Natalie Jidovtseff, Boris Ridgers, Nicola D
peer reviewed / Promoting swimming and water safety is an important public health issue. The Pictorial Scale of Perceived Water Competence (PSPWC) requires children to indicate their perceived competence using three difficulty levels for 17 swimming scenarios. The aim was to purposefully select four critical scenarios of the PSPWC to create the PSP...
Billet, Maud D'Argembeau, Arnaud Meulemans, Thierry Willems, Sylvie
peer reviewed / While aging has been associated with decreased retrieval of episodic memory details, subjective ratings about memory quality seem to remain stable. This suggests that subjective memory judgments are based on different information according to age. Here, we tested the hypothesis that older people would rather base their subjective ju...
Declercq, Christelle Comblain, Annick
Parmi les personnes handicapées, les personnes ayant une déficience intellectuelle (IDD) sont les plus exposées au risque d'exclusion. Les difficultés de communication auxquelles sont confrontées ces personnes impactent considérablement leurs capacités d'autodétermination, l'inclusion sociale et les relations interpersonnelles. Par ailleurs, elles ...
Mandin, Jérémy
Shaik, Farah Jeelani
peer reviewed / A major reform of teacher training has been underway for the past three decades in French- speaking Belgium, in response to the low quality of teacher training and the consequences for school teaching and learning deemed to be in deep crises. Using a number of eclectic methods (metaphors, typologies, timelines, network maps), map co...
Jillings, Steven Pechenkova, Ekaterina elena, tomilovskaya Rukavishnikov, Ilya Jeurissen, Ben Van Ombergen, Angelique Nosikova, Inna Rumshiskaya, Alena Annen, Jitka De Laet, Chloë
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peer reviewed / The prospect of continued manned space missions warrants an in-depth understanding of how prolonged microgravity affects the human brain. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can pinpoint changes reflecting adaptive neuroplasticity across time. We acquired resting-state fMRI data of cosmonauts before, shortly after, and eigh...
Gandrieau, J. Schnitzler, C. Cairney, J. Keegan, R. Roberts, W. M. Barnett, L. M. Bentsen, P. Dudley, D. A. Raymond Sum, K. W. Venetsanou, F.
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peer reviewed / Following increased interest in physical literacy (PL), development of appropriate tools for assessment has become an important next step for its operationalization. To forward the development of such tools, the objective of this study was to build the foundations of the Évaluation de la Littératie Physique (ELIP), designed to help ...
Sala, Arianna Lizarraga, Aldana Caminiti, Silvia Paola Calhoun, Vince D Eickhoff, Simon B Habeck, Christian Jamadar, Sharna D Perani, Daniela Pereira, Joana B Veronese, Mattia
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peer reviewed / In the past two decades brain connectomics has evolved into a major concept in neuroscience. However, the current perspective on brain connectivity and how it underpins brain function relies mainly on the hemodynamic signal of functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Molecular imaging provides unique information inaccessible to ...
Merenne-Schoumaker, Bernadette
Objectif de l'exposé : S’interroger sur le processus de mondialisation, ses causes ses modalités de fonctionnement et ses conséquences. Un exposé en 5 temps : - La mondialisation ne date pas du tournant des années 1980; - Recul critique sur les concepts et leur évolution; - Secteurs touchés; - Impacts territoriaux; - Quelques grandes questions en d...