„A majority of countries and economies that participated in PISA 2015 compensate disadvantaged schools with smaller classes and/or lower student-teacher
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Countries that compensate for disadvantage in schools with smaller classes …
„Countries that compensate for disadvantage in schools with smaller classes and lower student-teacher ratios do not, on average, have narrower
WeiterlesenBegabtenförderung, das Stiefkind österreichischer „Schulpolitik“ …
„Die Gruppe der Spitzenschüler wird immer kleiner. Der Anteil jener Jugendlichen, die in mindestens einem der drei Testgebiete Naturwissenschaften, Mathematik
WeiterlesenSüdkorea: Approximately half the 2012 PISA participants reported receiving private tutoring, often focused on test preparation …
Südkorea: „Approximately half the 2012 PISA participants reported receiving private tutoring, often focused on test preparation. Overall, expenditures on private
WeiterlesenIn every school system, students who reported using the Internet more frequently scored lower in science …
„Between 2012 and 2015, the time that 15-year-olds reported spending on the Internet increased from 21 to 29 hours per
WeiterlesenUsing the Internet intensively is also associated with less satisfaction with life …
„Using the Internet intensively — more than 6 hours per day — is also associated with less satisfaction with life,
WeiterlesenEvidence suggests that digitally connected students perform worse academically …
„Students everywhere are spending more and more time connected to the Internet, both at and outside of school, and Internet
WeiterlesenIn 2015, 23 % of 15-year-old students in OECD countries were either foreign-born or had at least one foreign-born parent …
„In 2015, 23 % of 15-year-old students in OECD countries were either foreign-born or had at least one foreign-born parent, on
WeiterlesenAcademic underperformance among immigrant students is particularly critical in Austria …
„Academic underperformance among immigrant students is particularly critical in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Sweden and Switzerland.“OECD
WeiterlesenStörungsfreier Unterricht ist eine wichtige Grundlage für erfolgreiches Lernen …
„Dass störungsfreier Unterricht eine wichtige Grundlage ist für erfolgreiches Lernen, gerade auch für Schüler mit ungünstigen Voraussetzungen, wissen wir seit
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