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Italian Higher Education System

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- the non-university sector.

  • 60 State universities including 2 Polytechnics and 2 Universities for Foreigners

  • 17 non-State universities (legally recognised by the State)

  • 6 higher schools specialised in postgraduate university studies

  • 11 telematic universities.


The non-university sector (Website) includes 4 education typologies with their institutions:

  • AFAM institutions (Higher Education in Art and Music and Dance): polytechnics for the arts, academies of fine arts, higher institutes for applied arts, music conservatories and recognised music institutes, higher institutes for musical and choreographic studies, national academies;

  • higher education in language mediation: higher schools for language mediators;

  • higher integrated education (FIS): programmes of higher technical education&training (IFTS);

  • a few specific fields (e.g. archiving, diplomatics, restoration, military studies, etc.) which, along with their respective institutions, fall under the supervision of ministries other than that of Education.

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Jess
Where is the best place to study abroad for an education major?

I've been looking into study abroad programs for next summer, and they all seem very interesting, but I'd like to go somewhere that would help with my major, interdisciplinary elementary and middle school education.

Thanks!

I'm writing this assuming that you want an experience you can apply to a career in some fashion (not necessarily as experience you can put on your resume) and that you plan to continue on the educator and/or liberal arts route (clearly you would not care about where to study abroad if you wanted to be a mathematician, since experiencing the world is not really needed for that subject). This is pretty much what I did when considering a study abroad program.

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Plz help w/ imformation about LEONARDO DA VINCI!?!?!?!?

Okay I have to write a paper about leonardo da vinci!
Here r all the questions i have to answer:
Birth date?
Date of Death?
Age at death?
Where di he get his education?
Five interesting facts about him?
What was his discovery(ies)
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PLZ HELP!!!!

Born: 15 April 1452 in Vinci (near Empolia), Italy
Died: 2 May 1519 in Cloux, Amboise,

Franceda Vinci was educated in his father's house receiving the usual elementary education of reading, writing and arithmetic. In 1467 he became an apprentice learning painting, sculpture and acquiring technical and mechanical skills. He was accepted into the painters' guild in Florence in 1472 but he continued to work as an apprentice until 1477. From that time he worked for himself in Florence as a painter. Already during this time he sketched pumps, military weapons and other…

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