England: „Only 11 % of students from state-funded schools go on to top universities. This continues to compare badly with the
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Setting or regrouping is used frequently …
„Setting or regrouping is used frequently in some countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia. This is mostly true
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„New research shows that Finnish teachers’ numeracy and literacy scores are higher than in any other country for which scores
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„An additional year of daily mother–child reading would increase children’s reading test scores in the early school grades by 41
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„Between 2000 and 2011, expenditure per student at primary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary levels increased by 72 %, the 8th largest
WeiterlesenSpending time with a child is the most productive input for cognitive skill development …
„Dozens of studies have demonstrated many differences in the way advantaged and disadvantaged parents engage their children and how these
WeiterlesenDer durchschnittliche sozioökonomische Status der Schüler*innen unter den teilnehmenden Ländern und Volkswirtschaften …
„Am höchsten ist der durchschnittliche sozioökonomische Status der Schüler*innen unter den teilnehmenden Ländern und Volkswirtschaften in Norwegen, Dänemark, Kanada, Australien
WeiterlesenEmphasis on pre-kindergarten programs for disadvantaged children …
„Children’s experiences prior to the start of primary school clearly play a large role in their futures. This insight has
WeiterlesenBelgien: So-called ‚kangaroo classes‘ for gifted children …
Belgien: „While there are no recognized special schools for gifted children, a number of schools run so-called ‚kangaroo classes‘. Here,
WeiterlesenSubstantial differences between the skill development of economically advantaged and disadvantaged children emerge well before the start of formal schooling …
„Substantial differences between the skill development of economically advantaged and disadvantaged children emerge well before the start of formal schooling.
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