„Finland’s success in compulsory schooling is partly because teachers are valued by society and enjoy good working conditions, relatively high
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Selektion nach der Matura …
„Finland has one of the most selective higher education system (sic!) in the OECD, with 67% of applicants rejected each
WeiterlesenThe generous parental leave policy in Finland …
„The generous parental leave policy in Finland apparently encourages many young mothers stay (sic!) at home during the first years
WeiterlesenFinnland: 71% of students graduate within the regular programme duration …
Finnland: „71% of students graduate within the regular programme duration and an additional 11% within the next two years.“OECD (Hrsg.),
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„Among OECD countries that were imposing specific entry criteria in 2016, Finland was the most selective with 67% of applicants
WeiterlesenPISA 2018: Countries and economies where fewer students had skipped a whole day of school …
PISA 2018: „Chronic truancy and, to a lesser extent, lateness have such adverse effects on learning that school systems around
WeiterlesenDänemark, Estland, Finnland, Großbritannien …
„Across all countries with a relatively large proportion of immigrant students, segregation of immigrant students across schools is the most
WeiterlesenPISA 2018: Immigrant students in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Lebanon and Sweden …
PISA 2018: „Immigrant students in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Lebanon and Sweden were more than twice as likely as their
WeiterlesenDistinctive school choices made by the upper social class …
„Studies in Finland show the influence of the distinctive school choices made by the upper social class. Since 1998, school
WeiterlesenAnalyse der PIAAC-Kontextdaten …
„The average library size in Norway was 212 and in Sweden it was 210, in contrast to 192 in Denmark
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