Finnland: „By tradition, the ability to read and write was required for legal marriage by the church for both women
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Child poverty is at a very low level …
Finnland: „Child poverty is at a very low level – about 5 % of the child population, compared with over 23 %
WeiterlesenIn 2013, Finland, Spain and Greece stand out …
„In 2013, Finland, Spain and Greece stand out for having the highest NEET rates among young immigrants who arrived as
WeiterlesenFinnland: Schools for the gifted and talented …
Finnland: „The upper secondary level has witnessed an increase in the number of ’special schools‘, focusing on the education of
WeiterlesenFinnland: Pupils with learning- or other disabilities are well taken care of …
Finnland: „The Finnish approach to equality means pupils with learning- or other disabilities are well taken care of. Legislation guarantees
WeiterlesenFinnland: Entrance to higher education is highly selective and all study paths are subject to quota …
Finnland: „Entrance to higher education is highly selective and all study paths are subject to quota. The amount of seats
WeiterlesenDifferenzierung in Helsinkis Grundschulwesen …
„In Helsinki there are also bilingual elementary schools, where children receive teaching in both Finnish and another language (e.g., English,
WeiterlesenFinnland: A national entrance exam is taken for every study program …
Finnland: „A national entrance exam is taken for every study program and admission is based on these exam results. Competition
WeiterlesenSpecial legislation about gifted and talented students has been introduced throughout Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Netherlands …
„There are more provisions for talented and gifted students in 2014 than there were in 2000. Special legislation about gifted
WeiterlesenBildungsaufstieg in Deutschland …
„The children of professionals in Germany outperform the children of professionals in Finland.“ OECD (Hrsg.), „PISA in Focus“ Nr. 36, Februar 2014,
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