The ICO educational programme provides a conceptual basis and organizing framework with the aim of supporting PhD candidates to develop themselves to the highest possible level of professional researcher in the field of education and training. To this end, ICO establishes formal educational structures…
The different elements in the ICO mission lead to the organization of the research programme into ‘thematic groups’. These thematic groups can be regarded as Special Interest Groups. The thematic groups are responsible for the organization of ICO’s thematic courses and also contribute to…
Institutes of fourteen Dutch and Belgian universities participate in ICO. These universities constitute the inter-university graduate school ICO. To become a member of ICO, you have be appointed at one of the ICO universities, and should be employed in a faculty or institute participating…
On Wednesday, 23 June 2021 at 16:15 hours exactly, Winnifred Wijnker (Utrecht University) will defend her thesis The Unseen Potential of Film for Learning: Film’s Interest Raising Mechanisms Explained in Secondary Science and Math. Due to Covid-19 regulations, only a limited number of people can…
Learn MoreHoe krijg je een zicht op wat leraren denken en ervaren? Waar worstelen leraren mee, wat zijn hun zorgen? Welke vragen zijn er, en bestaan de antwoorden al? Als er beslissingen worden genomen door beleidsmakers, hoe komen die binnen bij de direct betrokkenen? Uit deze nieuwsgierigheid ontstond de originele Teacher Tapp in het Verenigd Koninkrijk…
Learn MoreNew courses have been planned for the period of 2021-2022, starting in September. You can register for the course Domain Specific Education and Learning, or Research into Higher Education. For the full programme see https://ico-education.nl/education/. We have good hopes that we will be able…
Learn MoreOn 7 June Mariëtte Hingstman (University of Groningen) has succesfully defended her thesis “Supporting struggling students: prevention and early intervention with Success for All”. Congratulations!
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