„Education gaps between poorer children and their richer peers widen in the UK and the US as children age. In
WeiterlesenKategorie: USA
USA: Why new teachers leave the profession …
„Recent work in the U.S. suggests that the increasing salary gap between teaching and other professions, poor working conditions in
WeiterlesenUSA: The dropout rate for African-American and Hispanic students …
„Across the United States the national dropout rate is just over 30 % while the dropout rate for African-American and Hispanic
WeiterlesenStudents in Canada are grouped by ability in ways that are very similar to the United States’ system …
„Students in Canada are grouped by ability in ways that are very similar to the United States’ system. Elementary school-aged
WeiterlesenThe achievement gap between children from high- and low-income families …
USA: „The achievement gap between children from high- and low-income families is roughly 30 to 40 percent larger among children born
WeiterlesenUSA: A given difference in family incomes now corresponds to a 30 to 60 percent larger difference in achievement than it did for children born in the 1970s …
USA: „A given difference in family incomes now corresponds to a 30 to 60 percent larger difference in achievement than
WeiterlesenUSA: Jede/r Zweite verlässt den Beruf bereits nach einem Jahr …
„The modal (most commonly occurring) number of years experience in teaching in the United States is now just one year.
WeiterlesenNationally, about 30 percent of new teachers leave …
USA: „Nationally, about 30 percent of new teachers leave the profession after five years.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthew Ronfeldt u. a., „How teacher
WeiterlesenSkill-related earning differences …
„The US and Canada, where skill-related earning differences are relatively large, receive 51.4 % of the OECD’s immigrants, but 65.5 % of
WeiterlesenNorth America receives disproportionately high-skilled migrants …
„North America receives disproportionately high-skilled migrants, whereas Europe’s immigrants are disproportionately low-skilled.“ Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Grogger u. a., „Income maximization and the selection
Weiterlesen