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defines academic resilience as the ability of 15-year-old students from disadvantaged backgrounds to perform at a certain … from the most recent PISA cycles, this paper explores changes in the share of resilient students over time (2006 … students; and identifies school-level factors that are associated with the likelihood of academic resilience among socio …
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Countries where 15-year-old students perform at high standards internationally tend to be the same countries where … these young adults tend to perform well at the age of 26 to 28. School systems need to ensure that their students perform at …
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International Survey (TALIS) of teachers of 15-year-old students with school-level data from the Programme for International Student … Assessment (PISA), a survey of 15-year-old students. The purpose of this study is to present an exploratory analysis of the … needs for support. Survey responses were collected from teachers and students in eight countries. Data from 26 610 teachers …
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measures students’ ability to apply their knowledge in three core subjects – science, reading and mathematics – to familiar … international assessment – measures students’ ability to solve problems collaboratively in 52 education systems around the world. …
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Schools are not only places where students acquire academic skills; they are also social environments where children … can develop the social and emotional competencies that they need to thrive. Yet despite the global interest in students … life at school. The data from PISA 2015 show that students differ greatly, both between and within countries, in how …
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This dataset contains the number of people who physically crossed an international border between two countries and are studying in a given education programme in the reference period of the data collection, by sex.
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This indicator reports the percentage of students of each country of origin over the total of international students. …
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Social and emotional learning (SEL) strengthens students’ abilities to regulate their emotions, thoughts, and …, among them. All students need SEL, but newcomer and refugee students may have particular challenges requiring SES. The … beginning of this paper examines the current situation of refugee and newcomer students in OECD countries, SEL, its frameworks …
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