Schweden: „Admission to higher education depends on upper secondary grades and a national admission test that students can take voluntarily.
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Schweden:The profession, once highly regarded, has seen salaries fall far behind other jobs requiring a higher-education degree …
Schweden: „The profession, once highly regarded, has seen salaries fall far behind other jobs requiring a higher-education degree. The student
WeiterlesenFamilies are extraordinarily important for student achievement …
„All research shows that families are extraordinarily important for student achievement. This is widely recognized, and underscores the fact that
WeiterlesenImproved access to better vocational education can probably contribute more …
„Improved access to better vocational education can probably contribute more than large increases in college attainment. […] Contrasting the United
WeiterlesenGlobal Educational Reform Movement does not improve students‘ learning … …
„None of the countries that joined (or were infected by) the GERM (Anm.: Global Educational Reform Movement) – the United
WeiterlesenIt is very important that language courses are tailored …
„It is very important that language courses are tailored – in terms of speed and teaching methods – to the
WeiterlesenCountries with low academic inclusion and high social inclusion …
„Some countries and economies, such as the Netherlands, have low academic inclusion (performance varies considerably between schools) and high social
WeiterlesenLow public funding in primary or lower secondary education disproportionately affects the children from the poorest households …
„Insufficient public funding per student is a driver of private costs. Low public funding in primary or lower secondary education
WeiterlesenParents are their children’s first and longest-serving teachers …
„Parents are their children’s first and longest-serving teachers. […] On average across OECD countries, 44 % of 15-year-old students reported spending
WeiterlesenUnemployment rate of youth twice as high as adult unemployment in most countries …
„The unemployment rate of youth (aged 15-24) is twice as high as adult unemployment (25 years+) in most countries. It
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