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Come mantenere i bambini dell'alta borghesia in un sistema scolastico meno selettivo?
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Come mantenere i bambini dell'alta borghesia in un sistema scolastico meno selettivo?

The article discusses the debate around Hungary's secondary education system, specifically comparing the 6+6 (six years of primary school followed by six years of secondary school) and 8+4 (eight years of primary school followed by four years of secondary school) models. It references Professor Horn Dániel from Corvinus University, who argues that students in the 6+6 system achieve on average 10% higher academic development compared to those in the 8+4 system, based on statistical models analyzing student performance over time while accounting for family background and other factors. The study suggests multiple factors could contribute to these results, including better student composition, more qualified teachers, and differences in pedagogical approaches. However, it also notes that the advantage of smaller schools (kisgimnáziumok) might not solely stem from selection but could also involve different educational structures. The article mentions the new Ministry of Education and Care’s three guiding principles for educational development—child-centeredness, social dialogue, and data-based operations—and highlights the importance of data-driven analysis for understanding large-sysy

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Come mantenere i bambini dell'alta borghesia in un sistema scolastico meno selettivo?

The article discusses the debate around Hungary's secondary education system, specifically comparing the 6+6 (six years of primary school followed by six years of secondary school) and 8+4 (eight years of primary school followed by four years of secondary school) models. It references Professor Horn Dániel from Corvinus University, who argues that students in the 6+6 system achieve on average 10% higher academic development compared to those in the 8+4 system, based on statistical models analyzing student performance over time while accounting for family background and other factors. The study suggests multiple factors could contribute to these results, including better student composition, more qualified teachers, and differences in pedagogical approaches. However, it also notes that the advantage of smaller schools (kisgimnáziumok) might not solely stem from selection but could also involve different educational structures. The article mentions the new Ministry of Education and Care’s three guiding principles for educational development—child-centeredness, social dialogue, and data-based operations—and highlights the importance of data-driven analysis for understanding large-sysy

Lettura del bias (Centro): While the article presents research findings that suggest certain educational models may yield better outcomes, it does not take a clear ideological stance. Instead, it reports on academic discussions and policy considerations without overtly favoring one side over another. The framing remains fact-

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 95 · Obiettività 85): The article presents research findings from Horn Dániel accurately, citing statistical models and explaining potential factors behind the results. It acknowledges both sides of the debate regarding selection and educational outcomes. The factual claims align with the cross-source consensus, though s

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