„In 2011, Japan increased the total number of study hours per year in order to decrease dependence on juku schools.
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Education industry in Asia is worth billions of dollars …
„Education industry in Asia is worth billions of dollars, comprising tutors, online courses, agents, and schools in countries across the
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Vietnam: „In Vietnam, children with good and excellent performance are identified and selected into special classes at most primary and
WeiterlesenLeaving this socially inevitable selection to the labour market …
„Leaving this socially inevitable selection to the labour market instead of the educational system, however, creates the chance that social
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Südkorea: „A large number of children attend private institutions known as hagwons, instead of or in addition to childcare and
WeiterlesenStudents with lower achievement levels can benefit from selective schooling …
„Students with lower achievement levels […] can benefit from selective schooling because when they are grouped with other less achieving
WeiterlesenThe most important thing for talented children is to develop appropriate contacts with peers active in the same field of interest …
„The most important thing for talented children is to develop appropriate contacts with peers active in the same field of
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„According to the voice of representatives from various ministries of education and representatives of the teacher workforce the causes for
WeiterlesenDie Prägung der ersten Lebensjahre …
„The causes of differences in ability can be addressed very effectively in the first few years of life.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jaap Dronkers,
WeiterlesenDie Gruppe der NEETs …
„Im Durchschnitt der OECD-Länder gehören 18 % der im Ausland geborenen 15- bis 29-Jährigen zur Gruppe der NEETs, verglichen mit 13 %
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