Großbritannien: „Among OECD countries, the United Kingdom spends the third highest proportion of its gross domestic product (GDP) on primary
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The United Kingdom takes in 14 % of all international students across OECD countries …
„International students accounted for 18 % of tertiary enrolment in the United Kingdom in 2015, the third highest rate behind Luxembourg
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„In Australia, Canada, England, the Netherlands and Norway, inequity increases significantly during early adulthood (as measured by the Survey of
WeiterlesenGroßbritannien: Some 15 % of disadvantaged students in the United Kingdom are ’socially and emotionally resilient‘ …
Großbritannien: „Some 15 % of disadvantaged students in the United Kingdom are ’socially and emotionally resilient‘, meaning that they are satisfied
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„In England, adults with tertiary-educated parents were nine times more likely to complete tertiary education than adults with low-educated parents.“OECD
WeiterlesenAustralia is the top third destination of international students among OECD countries, behind the United States and the United Kingdom …
„Australia’s student visa programme is an integral part of the international education sector, which is one of the country’s largest
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„The cost of studying in Australia is high, in comparison with the other main OECD destinations of international students. The
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„Regions attracting the highest share of highly educated migrants are mostly located in Canada, Australia, Northern Europe and Switzerland. […]
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„Teachers leaving the profession during the first five years seems to have reached an epidemic proportion in countries like Australia,
WeiterlesenHalf of all international students move to five English‑speaking countries …
„Half of all international students move to five English‑speaking countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United
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