„Teachers come from the upper part of the college skill distribution in some countries (e.g., Finland, Singapore, Ireland, and Chile)
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In Finland, Korea and Singapore, more than 50 % of lower secondary teachers think that the teaching profession is valued in society …
„In Finland, Korea and Singapore, more than 50 % of lower secondary teachers agreed, or strongly agreed, with the statement ‚I
WeiterlesenTeaching graduates in Singapore must successfully complete a probation period …
„Teaching graduates in Singapore must successfully complete a probation period in which their competence for the job is evaluated. Singapore
WeiterlesenSeveral top-performing countries build high-quality education workforces by recruiting the best high school graduates into teacher-education institutions …
„Several top-performing countries, such as Finland, Korea and Singapore, build high-quality education workforces by recruiting the best high school graduates
WeiterlesenSelection to enter teacher education is based on an estimated need of the number of teachers and is a highly competitive process in Singapore …
„Selection to enter teacher education is based on an estimated need of the number of teachers and is a highly
WeiterlesenIn Singapore, students take screening tests at the beginning of grade 1 …
„In Singapore, students take screening tests at the beginning of grade 1, and those who are behind in reading receive
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
WeiterlesenSingapurs Nachhilfewesen …
„Umgerechnet gut 780 Millionen Franken setzt die Branche im Jahr um – in einem Land mit gerade mal 5,5 Millionen
WeiterlesenSingapur: 86 Prozent der Befragten fürchten sich vor schlechten Noten …
„Während im Schnitt der OECD-Länder 66 Prozent der Schüler angaben, Angst vor schlechten Noten zu haben, fürchten sich in Singapur
WeiterlesenSingapurs Weg zum PISA-Sieg …
„73 Prozent der Singapurer Kinder verbringen über 40 Stunden die Woche in einem Klassenzimmer, 25 Prozent sogar über 60 Stunden.“
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