„Finland has famously bolstered teacher status with high degrees of autonomy and good working conditions. While curricula and exams are
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„Teacher autonomy is […] an important element of status and teacher motivation. One study in England found that ‚teacher autonomy
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„A higher annual instruction time and more years of schooling contribute to improving student performance and narrowing the achievement gap
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„Selection to enter teacher education is based on an estimated need of the number of teachers and is a highly
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„Die französische Schule ist eine der weltbesten für einen sehr kleinen Teil ihrer Schülerinnen und Schüler, der in der Hauptsache
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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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