„In England, there is a large performance gap between the affluent and the poorest 20 percent of students.“ Asia Society
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Fewer than 25 books …
„Some 55 % of adults with low literacy came from households in which there were fewer than 25 books.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Anke Grotlüschen
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Finnland: „Inspectorate systems do not exist. […] Teachers have full pedagogical freedom and also a freedom to choose the learning
WeiterlesenEducation gaps between poorer children and their richer peers widen in the UK and the US as children age …
„Education gaps between poorer children and their richer peers widen in the UK and the US as children age. In
WeiterlesenDer schulische Erfolg ist am Ende der Sekundarstufe I in Großbritannien und den USA besonders stark vom Bildungsniveau der Eltern abhängig …
„In the US and England students with parents with tertiary education are around 4 times as likely to be in
WeiterlesenOnly in four countries are primary schools allowed to be selective academically …
„Only in four countries (Czech Republic, England, Estonia and Finland) are primary schools allowed to be selective academically.“ OECD (Hrsg.),
WeiterlesenSingapur: Streaming was introduced to reduce the high drop-out rates …
Singapur: „Streaming was introduced to reduce the high drop-out rates from the system; although controversial, it was successful. Today, with
WeiterlesenTypically in a Shanghai classroom, students are fully occupied and fully engaged …
„Typically in a Shanghai classroom, students are fully occupied and fully engaged. Non-attentive students are not tolerated. […] This is
WeiterlesenPersistent absentees …
„Persistent absentees were seven times more likely to become NEET than their counterparts.“ Sarah Gracey u.a., „Changing the NEET mindset“
WeiterlesenPrivate funding for all levels of education more than doubled in the UK …
„Private funding for all levels of education more than doubled in the United Kingdom – and nearly tripled for tertiary
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