„A greater percentage of the variance in achievement is explained by the number of books at home in 2019 compared
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Negative trends for both achievements and equity in the Nordic countries …
„The disturbing picture emerging from our findings of negative trends for both achievements and equity in the Nordic countries, suggests
WeiterlesenSocioeconomic status is clearly related to achievement in all Nordic countries …
„The distribution of mathematics achievement per student group reveals that SES (Anm.: SES = socioeconomic status) is clearly related to
WeiterlesenThe Nordic countries strive to provide equal learning opportunities for all students, the reality looks quite different …
„The Nordic countries strive to provide equal learning opportunities for all students. However, the reality looks quite different both in
WeiterlesenThe socioeconomic status and ethnic context of classrooms in Finland, Denmark ans Sweden …
„The SES (Anm.: SES = socioeconomic status) and ethnic context of classrooms explained 62% of the mathematics achievement variation in
WeiterlesenIn literacy, foreign-born adults score below native-born adults …
„In literacy, foreign-born adults scored 44 points below native-born adults, on average. […] The largest gap between native- and foreign-borns
WeiterlesenSocietal recognition and stress contribute to teacher attrition …
„While most teachers report professional satisfaction, there are persistent issues related to societal recognition and stress, which contribute to teacher
WeiterlesenDenmark offers refugees extensive, free of charge lessons for five years …
„Some OECD countries have opted for different financing models, recognising language learning as a public good and providing language courses
WeiterlesenDenmark offers all immigrants with a residence permit of up to five years to complete the equivalent of 1.2 years of full-time language training …
„Denmark offers all immigrants with a residence permit of up to five years to complete the equivalent of 1.2 years
WeiterlesenOn average across the OECD, humanitarian migrants are entitled to 1 100 hours of language training …
„Germany’s introductory language course requires 600-900 hours of training, Sweden offers 525 hours on average across migrant categories, and in
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