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Almost one in three teachers across countries participating in the 2013 Teaching and Learning International Survey … (TALIS) reports having more than 10% of potentially disruptive students with behaviour problems in their classes. Teachers … with more than one in ten students with behaviour problems spend almost twice as much time keeping order in the classroom …
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how students use learning time, both in and out of school. What are the ideal conditions to ensure that students use their …, parents and students struggle to determine the merits of shorter or longer school days or school years, how much time should … learning time efficiently? What can schools do to maximise the learning that occurs during the limited amount of time students …
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relationship between the frequency and intensity of students’ exposure to subject content in school, what is known as “opportunity …This first volume of PISA 2012 results summarises the performance of students in PISA 2012. It describes how … performance is defined, measured and reported, and then provides results from the assessment, showing what students are able to do …
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result, online teaching and learning have been used by teachers and students on an unprecedented scale. Since lockdowns … online learning. This policy brief examines the role of students’ attitudes towards learning in maximising the potential of …The COVID-19 crisis has forced education systems worldwide to find alternatives to face-to-face instruction. As a …
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As school after school shuts down in the face of the Covid-19 crisis (in now more than 140 countries), online learning … opportunities have been elevated from a bonus extracurricular facility to a critical lifeline for education. …
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With most students around the world having experienced remote learning over the past year because of the COVID-19 … richly students benefit from being in school with their teachers and classmates. Positive, High-achieving Students? What … pandemic, the importance of teachers and schools has become all the more evident. Temporary school closures underline how …
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illustration of the many ways in which teachers and school leaders might influence the success of their students, acting as a tool …The work of teachers matters in many different ways. Not only do they provide students with the knowledge and skills … needed to thrive in the labour market, but they also help develop the social-emotional skills that are vital for students …
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The OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) examines not just what students know in mathematics … and science of students in PISA 2012. …
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Most students think that what they learned in school is useful for them or their future. Students’ attitudes towards … school are associated with their reading skills. Students who report that the climate at their school is conducive to … learning tend to have more positive attitudes towards school. …
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school, as reflected in the proportion of students whose mothers have low levels of education. The concentration, in a school …Immigrant students often have to overcome multiple barriers at once in order to succeed at school. Across most OECD … countries, poor performance among immigrant students relative to other students is strongly related to social disadvantage at …
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