„Analysis of PISA results suggests that the only type of resource that is correlated with student performance is teacher salaries
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In France, the difference in science performance on the 2015 PISA between the richest and the poorest students was 115 points …
„In France, the difference in science performance on the 2015 PISA between the richest and the poorest students was 115
WeiterlesenA country’s performance in PISA is unrelated to the use of standardised testing …
„A country’s performance in PISA is […] unrelated to the use of standardised testing. Among countries and economies that perform
WeiterlesenStudents tend to perform better in schools that provide an environment that is conducive to learning …
„Students tend to perform better in schools that provide an environment that is conducive to learning. Most of all, this
WeiterlesenSingapurs Weg zum PISA-Sieg …
„Während im Schnitt der OECD-Länder 66 Prozent der Schüler angaben, Angst vor schlechten Noten zu haben, fürchten sich in Singapur
WeiterlesenSchools where the incidence of bullying is high by international standards score 47 points lower in science, on average, than schools where bullying is less frequent …
„Schools where the incidence of bullying is high by international standards (more than 10 % of students are frequently bullied) score
WeiterlesenBullying can lead to depression, anxiety and sleep disorders …
„On average across OECD countries, about 42 % of students who are frequently bullied – but only 15 % of students who
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„On average across OECD countries, about 9% of frequently bullied students (but only 4% of students who are not frequently
WeiterlesenStudents attending schools where bullying is frequent …
„On average across OECD countries, students attending schools where bullying is frequent, by international standards, score 47 points lower in
Weiterlesen15-year-old students whose parents routinely engage in home-based activities with them …
„PISA data show that 15-year-old students whose parents routinely engage in home-based activities with them, such as eating a meal
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