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  2. Education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Literacy rates in Italy in 1861, shortly after the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy.Italy lacks Lazio and the Triveneto, which were subsequently annexed.. In Italy a state school system or Education System has existed since 1859, when the Legge Casati (Casati Act) mandated educational responsibilities for the forthcoming Italian state (Italian unification took place in 1861).

  3. Higher education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Degrees are offered both in Italian and in English. [3] Higher education in Italy is mainly provided by a large and international network of public and state affiliated universities. State-run universities of Italy are under the supervision of Italian's Ministry of Education. There is also a number of private universities and state-run post ...

  4. Secondary education in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education in Italy lasts eight years and is divided in two stages: scuola secondaria di primo grado ("lower secondary school"), also known as scuola media, corresponding to the ISCED 2011 Level 2, middle school and scuola secondaria di secondo grado ("upper secondary school"), which corresponds to the ISCED 2011 Level 3, high school.

  5. Academic grading in Italy - Wikipedia

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    30L means 30 cum laude in Latin, 30 con lode in Italian, and 30 with honors in English. [1] [2] [3] Some Universities in Italy used a 100-point scale instead of 110. The table is purely indicative: there are significant differences between different universities and above all between bachelor's and master's degrees.

  6. University training credit - Wikipedia

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    The total or partial recognition of credits acquired by a student, for the purpose of continuing studies in another course of the same institution or in other institutions of higher artistic and musical education or universities or of higher technical education referred to in article 69 of law 17 May 1999, n. 144, is the responsibility of the ...

  7. Gelmini reform - Wikipedia

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    The Law-Decree 1 September 2008, n. 137 (Disposizioni urgenti in materia di istruzione e università, English: Urgent disposals about education and university), [5] later law 30 October 2008, n. 169 [5] is an act adopted on 30 October 2008 which contains a series of changes concerning the Italian public education system.

  8. Ministry of Public Education (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education and Merit (Italian: Ministero dell'Istruzione e del Merito, or MIM) is the government body of Italy devoted to the administration of the national education system. It was active in three separate periods (1861–1929; 1944–2001; 2006–2008), before being merged with the Ministry of Universities and Research to ...

  9. Liceo scientifico - Wikipedia

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    Liceo scientifico (Italian: [liˈtʃɛːo ʃʃenˈtiːfiko]; lit. ' scientific lyceum ') is a type of secondary school in Italy. It is designed to give students the skills to progress to any university or higher educational institution. [1] Students can attend the liceo scientifico after successfully completing middle school (scuola media).