Südkorea: „The two most important measures to boost vocational education were the introduction of Meister schools in 2010 and apprenticeships
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A considerable share of young Koreans are neither employed, nor engaged in formal education or training (the so-called NEETs) …
„A considerable share of young Koreans are neither employed, nor engaged in formal education or training (the so-called NEETs). In
WeiterlesenSüdkorea: College and university graduates are more likely to be NEETs than those with lower educational attainments are …
Südkorea: „College and university graduates are more likely to be NEETs than those with lower educational attainments are, whereas the
WeiterlesenIt can take a while for Korean school leavers to settle into a job …
„It can take a while for Korean school leavers to settle into a job. In 2017, the average length of
WeiterlesenSüdkorea: Households finance around a quarter of the expenditures for upper and post-secondary education …
Südkorea: „Households finance around a quarter of the expenditures for upper and post-secondary education and 45 % of expenditures for tertiary
WeiterlesenNine out of ten Korean parents hope that they or their child will obtain a four-year university degree at a minimum …
„Nine out of ten Korean parents hope that they or their child will obtain a four-year university degree at a
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„The situation has gone out of hand and expenses on private after-school teaching academies (hagwons) and other private tuition now
WeiterlesenKorea has the lowest share of young people reporting high life satisfaction …
„Data from the 2015 OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) […] indicate that Korea has the lowest share of
WeiterlesenPISA 2018: Adverse effects of truancy and lateness on learning …
PISA 2018: „Chronic truancy and, to a lesser extent, lateness have such adverse effects on learning that school systems around
WeiterlesenThe NEET rate in Korea …
„The NEET (not in employment, education or training) rate in Korea, 18% in 2017, is slightly higher than the OECD
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