Below you will find a number of statements about the Italian education system, and it is your task to decide whether these statements are true or false. If you think a statement is false, consider why this is.
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In Italy, schools are mainly state schools.
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In primary schools, children are organised into groups called ‘classes’.
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Primary education is compulsory, it lasts for 5 years and it is attended by pupils aged 6 to 11.
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The aim of primary education is to provide pupils with basic learning and the basic tools for active citizenship.
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The lower secondary education program does not include moral education.
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The aim of the secondary stage of education is to foster the ability to study autonomously and to strengthen the pupils’ attitudes towards social interaction, and to increase knowledge and skills and provide students with adequate instruments to continue their education and training activities.
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Education and training are compulsory for 8 years and cover the first cycle of education (primary and lower secondary education)
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The minimum and maximum number of teaching hours is established at central level.
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In Italy, there are 3 types of higher education institutions: universities, high level Arts and Music Education institutions, and higher schools for language mediators.
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