„Smaller classes are often seen as beneficial because they allow teachers to focus more on the needs of individual students
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Higher proportion of students with behavioural problems …
„Larger classes are associated with a higher proportion of students with behavioural problems, which, in turn, is associated with less
WeiterlesenCorrelation between class size and behaviour problems …
„There is a positive correlation between average class size and the reported proportion of students with behaviour problems.“ OECD (Hrsg.),
WeiterlesenAcross OECD countries, 18 % of students …
„Across OECD countries, 18 % of students skipped at least one class and 15% skipped at least an entire day of
Weiterlesen16% of the variation in mathematics performance …
„16% of the variation in mathematics performance across OECD countries can be explained by differences in the proportions of students
WeiterlesenEarly antisocial behaviors are highly predictive of adolescent and adult antisocial behaviors …
„The literature in criminology and psychology demonstrates that early antisocial behaviors are highly predictive of adolescent and adult antisocial behaviors.
WeiterlesenSome 7 % of students in Japan and 9 % of students in Korea …
„Some 7 % of students in Japan and 9 % of students in Korea attend schools where more than 10 % of students
WeiterlesenIndividuals who displayed patience and self-control as a child or adolescent …
„Individuals who displayed patience and self-control as a child or adolescent have better outcomes in terms of health, performance in
WeiterlesenShowing up in school, paying attention, and behaving in class …
„Completing high school requires many other skills besides those measured by achievement tests, including showing up in school, paying attention,
WeiterlesenStudents who are bullied are more likely to experience academic difficulties …
„Students who are bullied are more likely to experience academic difficulties, including underachievement, lower attendance and dropping out, among others.“
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