„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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NEET rate is going in the wrong direction in Denmark, Finland, France and Slovakia …
„High NEET rates close or above 20 % are still recorded in a number of countries (Croatia, Bulgaria, Italy and Romania,
WeiterlesenDänemark: Special primary education for recently-arrived migrant children …
„Since August 2016, municipalities in Denmark have the opportunity to establish special primary education for recently-arrived migrant children.“ OECD (Hrsg.),
WeiterlesenDenmark is one of the biggest investors in education in the EU …
„Denmark is one of biggest investors in education in the EU. General government expenditure on education as a proportion of
Weiterlesen15-year-old pupils in Denmark receive four hours of instruction per week in mathematics and 4.7 hours in language …
„15-year-old pupils in Denmark receive four hours of instruction per week in mathematics and 4.7 hours in language, while pupils
WeiterlesenDänemark: A secondary education diploma does not guarantee a place in higher education …
Dänemark: „A secondary education diploma does not guarantee a place in higher education. Admission depends on the number of ’student
WeiterlesenDänemark: There are now special schools for gifted children …
Dänemark: „There are now special schools for gifted children, called Mentiqa schools. Mentiqa schools are especially aimed at gifted students
WeiterlesenDänemark: The government started to prioritize talent development …
Dänemark: „In Denmark, the Nordic egalitarian tradition is strong, but attitudes towards excellence have changed in recent years. In the
WeiterlesenSpecial legislation about gifted and talented students has been introduced throughout Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Netherlands …
„There are more provisions for talented and gifted students in 2014 than there were in 2000. Special legislation about gifted
WeiterlesenTuition fees for international students …
„During the past decade, Denmark and Sweden (as of 2011) decided to introduce tuition fees for international students to increase
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