„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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Finnlands wenige SchülerInnen mit Migrationshintergrund bleiben weit zurück …
„In Finland, there are large differences in reading performance between students without an immigrant background and first- and second-generation immigrant
WeiterlesenKanada: Many immigrant children have highly-educated parents …
Kanada: „Because the majority of immigrants are selected on the basis of their ability to contribute economically, many immigrant children
WeiterlesenAt two-and-half Finnish children are tested …
„At two-and-half Finnish children are tested for emergent cognitive problems, and by the time they reach pre-school, at age six,
WeiterlesenStudiengebühren für international Studierende in Dänemark und Schweden …
„During the past decade, Denmark and Sweden (as of 2011) decided to introduce tuition fees for international students to increase
WeiterlesenFinland has the best staff-child ratio in ECEC …
„Finland has the best staff-child ratio in ECEC (Anm.: ECEC = „Early Childhood Education and Care) services for zero-to-three-year-olds as well
WeiterlesenHighest rates of school completion for nations that operate vocational education programs …
„The group of nations that operate vocational education programs as separate qualifications or tracks, including Germany, Austria, Denmark and the
WeiterlesenStudents in Canada are grouped by ability in ways that are very similar to the United States’ system …
„Students in Canada are grouped by ability in ways that are very similar to the United States’ system. Elementary school-aged
WeiterlesenSelective primary schools …
„Only in four countries (Czech Republic, England, Estonia and Finland) are primary schools allowed to be selective academically.“ OECD (Hrsg.),
WeiterlesenFinland has raised the social status of its teachers to a level where there are few occupations with higher status …
„Finland has raised the social status of its teachers to a level where there are few occupations with higher status.“
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