„Türkische Migrant/-innen sehen im Vergleich zu anderen Migrantengruppen in Österreich am häufigsten fern. […] 76 % schauen fast täglich türkischsprachiges Fernsehen,
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„Educational activities such as reading a story, being talked to, or helping with chores are the most ‚productive‘, particularly when
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„A key characteristic of Finnish teachers’ work environment is that they are autonomous, trusted, and respected professionals.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Pasi Sahlberg,
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„At the compulsory level, the proportion of students attending independent schools has grown from about 0.9 % to 10 % between 1990
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„Finland and South Korea […] obtain their annual teacher intake from the top 10 % and 5 % of graduating students respectively.
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„Während autochthone Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene nur zu 6,1 % kompetenzarm sind, sind dies 27,1 % bzw. 23,3 % der 1. bzw. 2. Migrationsgeneration.“
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„In Denmark, a new apprenticeship was introduced in 2006 and is now part of the government’s strategy for reducing the
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„Die Daten, die wir heute haben, können nur die Forderung stützen, dass wir nach Begabung differenzieren müssen.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dieter Neumann, Rheinische
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