„In the countries with the most successful public education (South Korea, Singapore, Hong-Kong, Finland) teachers come from the upper tier
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In Finland university graduate teachers have a relatively high starting salary …
„In Finland university graduate teachers have a relatively high starting salary, which is a good incentive for attracting the best
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Finnland: „At secondary level, 37 of the 463 general secondary schools of the country provide special education. These could also
WeiterlesenA key problem in Greece, France and Finland is the high rate of ESL (Anm.: ESL = Early School Leavers) …
„A key problem in Greece, France and Finland is the high rate of ESL (Anm.: ESL = Early School Leavers) during the
WeiterlesenAt two-and-half Finnish children are tested for emergent cognitive problems …
„At two-and-half Finnish children are tested for emergent cognitive problems, and by the time they reach pre-school, at age six,
WeiterlesenRemedial special education has exploded since the early 1990s …
„While remedial special education was created in Finland in tandem with the shift to comprehensive schools in the 1970s, it
WeiterlesenBy 2010 approximately 30 percent of all Finnish comprehensive school students receive at least some special education …
„While some 5 percent of students received special education in 1970, by 2010 approximately 30 percent of all Finnish comprehensive
WeiterlesenFinnish schools accept that there may be some limitations …
„Finnish schools accept that there may be some limitations on comparability when teachers do all the grading. At the same
WeiterlesenFinnish ‚sisu‘, calmness and tenderness …
„Finnish ‚sisu‘, a cultural trademark that refers to a principle of sticking with and not giving up whatever on is
WeiterlesenLower teaching hours provide teachers more opportunities to engage in school improvement, curriculum planning, and personal professional development during their working hours …
„In lower secondary schools, on average, Finnish teachers teach about 600 hours, i. e. 800 lessons of 45 minutes, annually. […] Lower
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