„Empirical evidence suggests that individuals who are impatient are more likely to drop out of school despite having higher expected
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Many countries such as China and Singapore have highly selective schools within a national system …
„Many countries such as China and Singapore have highly selective schools within a national system, and some such as Germany
WeiterlesenUSA: Attrition from the profession currently accounts for about 90 % of the annual demand for teachers …
USA: „Attrition from the profession currently accounts for about 90 % of the annual demand for teachers, and is about double
WeiterlesenGirls seem more prone to be victims of psychological/relational forms of bullying …
„Both sexes are at about equal risk of being bullied, but boys are more likely to be subjected to physical
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„When asked whether pupils respect teachers, just over 40 per cent of respondents either ‘tended to disagree or strongly disagreed’
WeiterlesenIn Korea the government provides additional public resources to schools to offer extra instruction after school …
„In Korea, where 77 percent of students in primary and secondary schools have private tutors, the government provides additional public
WeiterlesenBullying, cyberbullying, discrimination, exclusion and violence lower performance at school …
„Evidence shows that bullying, cyberbullying, discrimination, exclusion and violence lower performance at school.“ EU-Kommission (Hrsg.), „Education and Training Monitor 2017“
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„Von jenen Kindern, für die Deutsch als Erstsprache angegeben wurde, hatten nur rund 14 % Förderbedarf. Unter jenen Kindern, für die
WeiterlesenNo external standardized student testing …
„Finland is well-known in the education world for the primacy of classroom-based assessment, using no external standardized student testing until
WeiterlesenInvestitionen in das Schulwesen im Jahr 2013 …
„Den höchsten Anteil im Primar- bis unteren Sekundarbereich wies Dänemark mit 3,4% auf.“ Statistik Austria (Hrsg.), „Bildung in Zahlen 2015/16
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