„PISA results suggest that the older a child is at the time of arrival, the less likely it is to
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Australia, Canada and New Zealand have disproportionately large shares of high-educated immigrants …
„In Australia, Canada and New Zealand, which have disproportionately large shares of high-educated immigrants, native-born students with foreign-born parents have
WeiterlesenNot speaking the language of instruction represents an additional barrier to attaining high proficiency in reading …
„Whether students commonly speak the language of instruction at home is associated with how students read in that language. In
WeiterlesenMultilingualism …
„Multilingualism can be a valuable asset, but for young children, a home language that is different from that of the
WeiterlesenParticipation in at least one year of ECEC is associated with stronger performance in science at age 15 among students from immigrant families …
„Data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) show that participation in at least one year of ECEC is
WeiterlesenECEC is a powerful way to support immigrant, refugee and language-minority families …
„ECEC is […] a powerful way to support immigrant, refugee and language-minority families, in terms of parents’ transition into the
WeiterlesenAbility grouping enables adult learners to progress at an ideal pace …
„Ability grouping, meaning the placement of students in homogenised courses according to their ability or achievement level, enables adult learners
WeiterlesenTraining for illiterate adults is the costliest type of programme …
„Training for illiterate adults is the costliest type of programme, which may pay off only in the long run when
WeiterlesenEarly language training should be a priority for all new arrivals with limited proficiency in the host-country language …
„Early language training should be a priority for all new arrivals with limited proficiency in the host-country language. […] For
WeiterlesenSpeaking the host-country language is the single most important determinant for labour market integration …
„Speaking the host-country language is the single most important determinant for labour market integration. […] Immigrants who speak the host-country
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