PISA Untapped Skills Realising the Potential of Immigrant Students

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PISA Untapped Skills Realising the Potential of Immigrant Students
Author : OECD
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Publisher : OECD Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 10 August 2012
ISBN : 9264172297
Pages : 204 pages
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This book provides an overview of the evidence emerging from PISA 2009 on the performance and socio-economic background of children of immigrants, their performance in school, the effects of age at arrival, and impacts of migration policies.

PISA Untapped Skills Realising the Potential of Immigrant Students

This book provides an overview of the evidence emerging from PISA 2009 on the performance and socio-economic background of children of immigrants, their performance in school, the effects of age at arrival, and impacts of migration policies.

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PISA Untapped Skills Realising the Potential of Immigrant Students

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