Finnland: „As trusted professionals, teachers have considerable pedagogical autonomy to interpret the curricula and to choose teaching methods and materials,
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The situation in Finland and Ireland is considered the model to be copied …
„The situation in Finland and Ireland is considered the model to be copied: teachers are relatively autonomous and are viewed
WeiterlesenThe Finnish model of the teacher’s role …
„Teachers, for their part, need to be able to trust that they are allowed to work like other highly educated
WeiterlesenCountries with the most effective education systems, such as Finland and Singapore, tend to have the most selective teacher recruitment policies …
„Countries with the most effective education systems, such as Finland and Singapore, tend to have the most selective teacher recruitment
WeiterlesenCountries with the highest levels of literacy achievement have teachers who are trusted to make key decisions …
„Countries with the highest levels of literacy achievement do not just have highly talented, well-qualified, well-trained teachers, they have teachers
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„A key characteristic of Finnish teachers’ work environment is that they are autonomous, trusted, and respected professionals.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Pasi Sahlberg,
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„The Finnish example suggests that a critical condition for attracting the most able young people is that teaching is an
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