Finally, I dare say, we are seeing a turnaround in the world of Italian high schools!
is fading from the equation: = HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY '= WORK
in favor of a more practical and concrete conception of the relationship between schools, students and the working world!
Finally perhaps we are moving towards parity of esteem between vocational and technical-vocational high school, awareness of their difference!
Each type of school should be exploited to transmit that knowledge and skills which helps to develop!
the center should always put the student, with his inclinations and expectations, because the school is a tool for the development of his personal and professional path!
Here is the interesting article from BLOGLAVORO.COM
seems to hover in the air a turnaround in the thinking of Italian families, compared to schools and the future of their children.
Perhaps so many years of insecurity for graduates, the continuing issues related to internships and paid jobs in their own high end of education, leading many to reconsider the careers of artisans and skilled workers.
The choice of schools moves to technical institutions and for those who want both, in high school technology, the victim, however, the recent cuts by the Minister Gelmini.
E 'is the framework that can be seen from the data of enrollment in secondary schools for 2009/2010. The decline in high school (from 41.7 to 41.3 per 100 enrolled in the above) is starting to worry the leaders of these schools is a clear signal now. The high schools, in general, lose 2% of the members, for technical colleges.
The choice is clearer in the North, where the gap between high school and itis appears very sharp, with a loss clear of the latter. Consequence of the scarcity of jobs for graduates and the ceaseless quest for skilled workers, with salaries that often exceed those of recent graduates (and not so 'neo' sometimes!)?
certainly develop a working draft that is not locked up in high school-college cliché as a goal higher, more rewarding in the long term rather than the almost certain entry into the ranks of the unemployed graduates, interns and temporary interim in general. Of course, if Dad has his studio and then as a lawyer, the question changes. But these, in Italy, speeches are very old and perhaps it is time to look at what is actually the work situation in this country.
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