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Early school leaving main facts around Europe

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  • A rural school receives resources for extracurricular activities. Is this prevention, intervention, or compensation?
    Prevention
  • What are the steps of the Jigsaw method?
    Accurate!
  • Why is the method called "World Café"?
    Because it creates a relaxed, café-like environment where people have meaningful conversations in small groups, just like in a café — and ideas are shared and c
  • Do the World Café and the Question Carousel have similar purposes?
    Correct!
  • 3 clear characteristics that can help detect a bullying phenomenon:
    Power imbalance – the aggressor has more physical strength, social influence, or psychological control over the victim. Repetition – the negative actions (verb
  • Early detection of learning difficulties is an example of intervention.
    Detecting learning difficulties early falls under intervention because it means spotting problems as soon as they appear and supporting the student before they
  • In a fixed mindset, success is seen as proof of talent rather than effort.
    True!
  • What is the teacher's role in the Think-pair-share method?
    During the exercise, teacher can circulate through the class to determine comprehension of the subject matter, and with each team presenting their answer any la
  • Early School Leaving (ESL) and dropping out of school mean exactly the same thing
    Micro level (Dropout): looks at an individual student leaving school. Macro level (ELET/ESL): looks at the overall trend in a country or system.
  • In what way does the Jigsaw method reinforce collaboration?
    It encourages students to rely on each other by having each person learn and teach a different part of the topic, making everyone’s contribution essential to th
  • What is the european country with the highest percentage of ESL students
    Romania
  • Second-chance education is part of prevention measures.
    False, is compensation
  • What is the european country with the lowest percentage of ESL students
    Croatia recorded the lowest rate of early school leaving among young people aged 18–24 in the European Union, with only 2.0% of this age group not completing up