„Eine gute Ausbildung braucht ein gutes Fundament. Daher muss Bildung bereits im Elementarbereich beginnen. Dies gilt umso mehr für die
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PISA 2018: 92 % of students’ parents considered a safe school environment important …
PISA 2018: „On average across the OECD countries and economies that distributed the parent questionnaire, 92 % of students’ parents considered
WeiterlesenIn 2016, 24.6% of persons aged 15-24 were unemployed in France …
„In 2016, 24.6% of persons aged 15-24 were unemployed in France, compared to an OECD average of 13%.“ OECD (Hrsg.),
WeiterlesenThe share of youth that are NEET …
„The share of youth that are NEET in France reached 17.1% in France in 2015, which is substantially higher than
WeiterlesenFrankreichs berufsbildendes Schulwesen findet wenig Akzeptanz …
„Access to education and training remains unequal, with low participation rates among individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds and low-skilled individuals. Vocational
WeiterlesenFrankreich: The risk of skill depreciation …
Frankreich: „The risk of skill depreciation is especially important for youth, as a large share of French youth are not
WeiterlesenAustralia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States are home to almost two-thirds of all high-skilled migrants …
„Four Anglo-Saxon destinations – Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States – are home to almost two-thirds of
WeiterlesenChile, Frankreich, Polen, die Türkei und Großbritannien …
„These countries show exceptionally large gaps between the socio-economically advantaged and disadvantaged groups. This suggests that disadvantaged children from these
WeiterlesenThe most important criteria parents consider when choosing a school for their child …
„Parents overwhelmingly cite school safety, a good reputation and a pleasant environment as the most important criteria they consider when
WeiterlesenHighly qualified college graduates are less likely to choose teaching careers than low achieving graduates …
„In some countries like, for example, United States, there is empirical evidence that highly qualified college graduates are less likely
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