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About us

Kennisnet is the public organization for Education & ICT. We provide a national ICT-infrastructure, advise the sector councils and share our knowledge with the primary education, secondary education and vocational education and training. Together with the sector councils we enable the educational sector to realize their ambitions with ICT.

Kennisnet is a public organization and is part of education and for education.

Infographic containing the text: every student deserves a modern, safe, and personal education. That is why Kennisnet supports schools in their use of ICT.

© Kennisnet/Loek Weijts

Our activities are aimed at:

Creating a national ICT-infrastructure

We will ensure that the necessary public services are available for the educational sector. We will strive for different parties, like suppliers, to make agreements that enable sharing between various digital educational services. For example, Kennisnet ensures that digital materials are searchable and that information chains are set up efficiently.

Providing strategic advice

In collaboration with the sector counsels we ensure that the position of schools is strengthened, for example by closing the gap between supply and demand in the area of digital materials.

Offering expertise

Together with schools we develop, make sense of and distribute knowledge on the effective and efficient use of ICT. Knowledge on the use of digital materials, organizing education more efficiently and preparation on 21st century skills. This is done for school boards, school leaders, (ICT) managers and teachers, preferably online.

Kennisnet is funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science

Governance

The Kennisnet Foundation is organized according to a supervisory board model. The duty of a supervisory board is to oversee the policies of the executive board and the general course of affairs within the foundation. The supervisory board has five members and an independent chairperson. The sector councils appoint three of the members, ensuring that Kennisnet continues to be part of and work for education.

Maerlant-Lyceum uses ICT to deploy methods such as peer review

In pursuit of educational innovation, the Maerlant-Lyceum (HAVO-VWO) in The Hague has started using ICT. Formative learning, or giving students ownership of their own education, is reflected in methods such as peer feedback and tools like Qompas. “I find that these types of platforms fit very well with our students’ mindsets,” says rector Rebecca van den Berg.
Maerlant-Lyceum uses ICT to deploy methods such as peer review

Interview guidelines on ICT in teaching in the Caribbean Netherlands

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How available and usable is digital heritage for education? Initial findings

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Weighing values – An ethical perspective on digitalisation in education

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