„In recent decades, reforms in many countries have tended to give greater choice to parents and students, to enable them
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Schools conduct their own entrance examinations in Macao …
„In Macao (China), although there are no national examinations, schools conduct their own entrance examinations at both the lower and
WeiterlesenPromoting students regardless of their mastery of the content …
„If the curriculum is cumulative and further learning depends on a solid understanding of what had been previously learned, then
WeiterlesenLow academic inclusion in the Netherlands …
„The low academic inclusion in the Netherlands is not associated with greater socio-economic segregation of students across schools.“ OECD (Hrsg.),
WeiterlesenCountries with low academic inclusion and high social inclusion …
„Some countries and economies, such as the Netherlands, have low academic inclusion (performance varies considerably between schools) and high social
WeiterlesenAbility grouping becoming popular again …
„Ability grouping within the same school appears to be becoming popular again. […] Across OECD countries, 46 % of students attend
WeiterlesenAbility-grouped classes …
„In Australia, Canada, Hong Kong (China), Ireland, Israel, Malta, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States and
WeiterlesenExtracurricular activities can improve students‘ cognitive and non-cognitive skills …
„Extracurricular activities, such as sports activities and teams, debate clubs, academic clubs, bands, orchestras or choirs, can improve students’ cognitive
WeiterlesenSkills needed to succeed in school – and beyond …
„Skills such as persistence, independence, following instructions, working well within groups, dealing with authority figures and fitting in with peers
WeiterlesenInequalities already present when students enter formal schooling …
„Many of the inequalities observed in school systems are already present when students first enter formal schooling and persist as
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