Study Gives Italian Students Low Marks

Study Gives Italian Students Low Marks

According to a recent study conducted by a researcher at the Economics Department of the London School of Economics, Italian students are the least prepared in science, literature, and mathematics out of all European students; meanwhile school spending per student in Italy is one of the highest in Europe. 

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Thu 21 Jul 2005 12:00 AM

According to a recent study conducted by a researcher at the Economics Department of the London School of Economics, Italian students are the least prepared in science, literature, and mathematics out of all European students; meanwhile school spending per student in Italy is one of the highest in Europe.  The same study demonstrated that Germany spends almost exactly half the amount of money on students, but German students’ performance surpassed that of Italian students in every field.

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