„In the countries with the most successful public education (South Korea, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Finland) teachers come from the upper tier
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Volle Präsenz und Aufmerksamkeit im Schulalltag …
„Der Schulalltag verlangt meist über Stunden hinweg volle Präsenz und Aufmerksamkeit, ohne dass Entspannungsphasen dazwischengeschaltet wären. Die Unterrichtspausen bringen üblicherweise
WeiterlesenSingapur: ‚Special Stream‘ which gathers the top 10 % best-performing students …
Singapur: „In the first four years of secondary education, the subsequent level, students are distributed in several streams. There is
WeiterlesenSloweniens Differenzierung ab 9 …
„It is common practice that children are divided into groups according to their class performance in maths, Slovenian language and
WeiterlesenEvery school has a special teacher and pupil support …
Finnland: „Every school has a special teacher and pupil support group who support the classroom teacher and intervene early on
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Spanien: „The Spanish Public Education Act acknowledges the right of students to have the highest-level public education matching their talents/gifts,
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„Spanish education has been adjusted to the European standards. As a result, it devotes increasing attention to the very able,
WeiterlesenIn Südtirol geben einige Schulen, mehrheitlich italienische Schulen, an, dass sie in allen Fächern Leistungsgruppen bilden …
„In Südtirol geben einige Schulen, mehrheitlich italienische Schulen, an, dass sie in allen Fächern Leistungsgruppen bilden. Die Schüler und Schülerinnen
WeiterlesenIn countries such as Estonia, Greece and Italy around one-fifth of young people with a tertiary education degree are NEETs …
„A large share of young adults with tertiary education are now also at risk of ending up in NEET status.
WeiterlesenFinnland: The better secondary-school graduates are, the more likely they will become teachers …
Finnland: „The better secondary-school graduates are, the more likely they will become teachers. […] Among young Finns, teaching is consistently
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