„In the best performing countries (e.g. Finland), higher shares of students tend to report not being engaged with their Reading,
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Enrolment in early childhood education comparatively low …
Finnland: „Perhaps because parents have the right to stay at home until their youngest child reaches the age of 3,
WeiterlesenWertschätzung für LehrerInnen …
„66.5 % of Korean teachers and 58.6 % of Finnish teachers feel that their profession is valued by society – the highest
WeiterlesenStark differences between immigrants’ and natives’ educational success ……
„In Scandinavia, relatively stark differences can be found between immigrants’ and natives’ educational success; especially for first-generation immigrants, differences increased
WeiterlesenUsing bilingual assistants to support the specific language needs …
„Countries such as Australia, Finland and the United Kingdom use bilingual assistants (also referred to as ‚minority ethnic pupil support
WeiterlesenEnrolment rates for early childhood education …
„Enrolment rates for early childhood education remain low, especially compared with Finland’s Nordic neighbours.“ OECD (Hrsg.), „Education at a Glance.
WeiterlesenNo regular and systematic external evaluation …
„There is no regular and systematic external evaluation of schools in Finland.“ EU-Kommission (Hrsg.), „Assuring Quality in Education“ (2015), S. 157
WeiterlesenThe aim of national assessment in Finland …
Finnland: „The aim of national assessment is to develop and steer, not to control, nor produce school rankings.“ EU-Kommission (Hrsg.),
WeiterlesenBecoming a primary school teacher in Finland is a very competitive process …
„Becoming a primary school teacher in Finland is a very competitive process. […] Annually only about 1 in every 10
WeiterlesenThe Finnish teacher’s salary is more comparable to that of other college-educated workers …
„The Finnish teacher’s salary is more comparable to that of other college-educated workers in that country than is true of
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