„Teachers leaving the profession during the first five years have reached a proportion of close to 40 % in many countries
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Großbritannien: Privatschulen boomen …
„In 2000, less than 10 % of 15-year-old students in the United Kingdom were enrolled in a privately managed school;
WeiterlesenParticipation in early childhood education and care can be an important protective factor …
„Participation in early childhood education and care (ECEC) can be an important protective factor in the lives of vulnerable children.
WeiterlesenIn the United Kingdom children generally have their first experience with digital technologies before the age of two …
„In the United Kingdom, recent results show that 52 % of 3-4 year-olds and 82 % of 5-7 year-olds are online. Children
Weiterlesen11.3 % of all youth in the United Kingdom were categorised as NEET, which is higher than the OECD average …
„One of the most socio-economically vulnerable groups of young people are those not in education, employment or training (NEETs). As
WeiterlesenStudiengebühren für Bachelorstudien in England, Kanada und den USA …
„Tuition fees exceed USD 10 000 in England (United Kingdom), where the majority of students enrol in government-dependent private institutions.
WeiterlesenDer private Anteil an den Kosten für das tertiäre Bildungswesen …
„The share of private funds for tertiary education in Austria, Finland, Iceland, Luxembourg and Norway accounted for 8 % or less
WeiterlesenExtreme Internet use among young people is common in OECD countries …
„Extreme Internet use among young people is common in OECD countries. On average, 24 % of 15-year-olds spend more than 6
WeiterlesenSegregation of immigrant students across schools …
„Across all countries with a relatively large proportion of immigrant students, segregation of immigrant students across schools is the most
WeiterlesenGroßbritannien: 50% of teachers leaving the profession within five years after graduation …
„In Australia, 30% to 50% of all teachers leave the profession in the first five years. In the United Kingdom,
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