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em Fachlicher Dokumentenserver Paedagogik/Erziehungswissenschaften


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Im Artikel werden zwei Karikaturen von Teresa Habild interpretiert. Thematisiert wird in beiden Darstellungen, wie in der Schule mit der unterschiedlichen Schichtzugehörigkeit von Kindern und Eltern umgegangen wird. Dabei zeigt die Interpretation, dass der vermeintliche Witz letztendlich auf Kosten der Dargestellten geht und sich mit den bestehenden Verhältnissen arrangiert. Es wird von der Künstlerin versäumt, genau diese bestehende Ungerechtigkeit des Systems Schule und dessen Ausleseprozess kritisch zu befragen. (DIPF/Autor)

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The author will explore the performance of boys and girls in external examinations in Slovenia at the beginning of upper secondary and tertiary education. These are critical points in students’ educational career at which he/she has to choose a school/university. Since both transitions are managed centrally by appropriate authorities, this is also a question of Educational Governance. Transitions between levels of education should, above all, assure fairness in selection procedures. At the point of transition to upper secondary schools we will explore differences between students’ achievements in various school subjects tested at the national assessment of knowledge (NA), and their school grades by gender. Since only school grades are used as admission criteria to upper secondary schools, this comparison of school grades with external and more objective measure of students’ achievement will show possible bias. In Slovenia admission to tertiary education usually consists of (externally assessed) Matura results and school grades in the last two years of upper secondary school. The author will compare the effects of both most commonly used measures of academic achievement on admission in view of gender differences. Study courses where selection procedure was actually applied will be of specific interest since they can show signs of (un)fairness. Results show signs of bias and build case for better Educational Governance. (DIPF/Orig.)