„Today, most of the French members of the elite come from a very small number of prestigious schools.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Marie Duru-Bellat,
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England: Strong relationship between parental background and adult literacy and numeracy among those aged 16 to 24 …
„The relationship between parental background and adult literacy and numeracy among those aged 16 to 24 is stronger in England
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England: „For the 16-24 age group there is only one other country, the Slovak Republic, where parental education has more
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„Some of the countries with the least inclusive systems of higher education (like Austria and Germany) are amongst the most
WeiterlesenInsufficient public funding per student is a driver of private costs …
„Insufficient public funding per student is a driver of private costs. Low public funding in primary or lower secondary education
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.
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
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
WeiterlesenDie Differenz im Elternhaus wächst …
„An additional year of daily mother–child reading would increase children’s reading test scores in the early school grades by 41
WeiterlesenEngland: Only 11 % of students from state-funded schools go on to top universities …
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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