Title: The Italian School System
1The Italian School System
- and the reforms being made.
CATERINA RUNFOLA
2Modernization and reorganization of the public
school system
3DELEGATION TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT The Law no. 59
of 15 March 1997 and the decree 112 of 31 March
1998 confer
- Delegation to the Regions
- - The programming of integrated education between
schools and professional training - - The programming of school networks
- - The subdivision of areas into ambits
- - The evaluation of needs and malfunctions of
schools, and of proposed activities and
suggestions - - The school calendar
- - Contributions to private schools
- Promotional activities
4DELEGATION TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT The Law no. 59
of March 15, 1997 and the decree 112 of March
31, 1998 confer
- Delegation to the Provinces and to the Local
Municipalities
- The founding, aggregation, fusion and
suppression of schools - Plans for organization
of school networks - Support activities for
problem students (handicap or social drawback) -
Plans for the utilization of school buildings and
facilities - Promotional activities in agreement
with schools - Cessation of lessons due to grave
emergencies - Education of adults - Integrated
intervention of school and professional
guidance - Actions that favour equal
opportunities of learning aimed at supporting
students passing from one order of school to
another - Actions which prevent failure and
dropping out - Actions of Health Education
5The Law of March 15, 1997 no. 59 art. 21 (
Bassanini)
- Outlines school autonomy
- Transfers functions from the central authority to
the peripheral organs - Increases authority and power of schools
- Provides for reorganization
- Confers legal status from Sept. 9, 2000
6School Autonomy The art. 21 of the law of March
15, 1997 no. 59 confers
- Autonomy in didactics and organization
- Financial Autonomy
- Autonomy in research, experimentations and
develoment
7Didactics autonomy
8The Regulation of Autonomy The decree DPR March
8, 1999 no. 275
- Introduces the integrated planning of didactics
and finances - Provides for the formulation of the POF
(framework of the formation offered by a school),
which is carried out by aiming at OBJECTIVES and
it is developed in PROJECTS - Sets up the control of the administrative and
accounting regularity outside the school
9 The POF Art. 3 of the decree DPR 275/99
declares
- The POF is the fundamental document which
constitutes the cultural and planning identity of
a school - FIELD OF APPLICATION (the school)
- DURATION (long-term, referred to a course of
studies) - STARTING DATE ( the date of adoption by the
Council of the School Institute ) - CONTENTS curricular plans, extra-curricular
projects, formative and organizational planning - In the POF there is the exercise of all aspects
of school autonomy - DIDACTICS ORGANIZATION COSTS- RESEARCH
10THE POF subjects and procedures
- ALL COMPONENTS of the school
- THE PRINCIPAL stimulates the necessary relations
with external subjects that are to be involved - THE COUNCIL OF THE SCHOOL INSTITUTE decides on
the policy to be followed in selecting school
activities, in making decisions regarding
administration and management - THE TEACHING BODY ELABORATES
- THE COUNCIL OF THE SCHOOL INSTITUTE ADOPTS
11ORGANIZING AUTONOMY
12 Autonomy in research, experimentation and
development
13Financial autonomy REGULATION OF ACCOUNTING
The decree D.I. no. 44 of February 1, 2001
sanctions
- THE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ORGANIZED BY OBJECTIVES
AND PROJECTS - Separation between school functions and managing
activities - Autonomy in designating available resources
- Contractual autonomy
14The Reform of the school system (By the law
no. 53 of March 28, 2003 and the Decree D.L.vo or
Feb. 19, 2004 no. 59)
MIUR
15Table of Norms
- Employment agreement
- Law Bassanini
- Law on State exams
- Law on School Autonomy
- Law 112
- Regulation on autonomy
- Law on compulsory education
- Regulation on compulsory education
- Law 440 on the extension of learning
opportunities - Law 196
- Law 144 on compulsory formation
- Reform Law M.P.I
- Regulation on compulsory formation
- Law on new orders of school
- Law on equal opportunities of learning
- Five year program to gradually bring on the
reform - Resolution of the House of Representatives
- Resolution of the Senate of the Republic
16Reform of the school system The Law no. 53 of
March 28, 2003 and the decree D.L.vo of Feb. 19,
2004 no. 59 sanction
- FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
- Promotion of the growth and the value of human
life - Unity and coherence of the entire school system
- Integration of the school system with
professional training - Promotion of learning at all moments of life
- Equal opportunities that enable all to reach the
highest levels of culture and to develop
abilities and competences - Development of historical awareness and of the
sense of belonging to the local community, to the
national community and to the European
civilization - Raising the level of education and professional
formation - Integration of the disabled
- Personalizing the formative pathways
- Promotion of the role of the family
17Reform of the school system The Law no. 53 of
March 28, 2003 and the decree D.L.vo of Feb. 19,
2004 no. 59 sanction
- ACCOMPANYING ACTIVITIES AND MEASURES
- Education and formation becomes a right and duty
for at least 12 years - Anticipated admission to pre-primary school and
to primary school - Computer studies
- Acquisition of linguistic abilities (in English
and a in second European community language) - College education required for all teachers
- Arrangement of a national department of
assessment - The possibility to alternate school and work
18Reform of the school system The Law no. 53 of
March 28, 2003 and the decree D.L.vo of Feb. 19,
2004 no. 59 sanction
- Infant school or pre-primary school which lasts 3
years - A cycle of primary education which lasts eight
years and combines the former elementary school
(now called primary) and the former middle school
(now called Level 1 Secondary education) with the
abrogation of the intermediate exam at the end of
elementary school - The subdivision of the first cycle of education
in two-year courses, proceeded and followed by an
initial year (in primary school) and a final year
(in the Level 1 of secondary school) - A state exam to be admitted to the second cycle
of education - The subdivision of the second cycle into the
lycèe or high school system (dependent on
national government) and the vocational and
training system (dependent on regional
government) - The structure of the lycée system divided into
eight courses - The duration of the regional vocational and
training courses three or four-year courses, to
the qualification certificate exam - Possibility of changing courses of studies and
passing from one school to another
19The reform of the first cycle of education
PORTFOLIO
S.O.L.
Tutor!!!
CURRICULUM
20Infant School (pre-primary school)
25 - 48 hours weekly
5 days a week
875 - 1400 Hours a year
25/28 students per class
September 1st June 30th
21Common General Education
Primary school -ex elementary school-
First year
Two-year course
Two-year course
Level 1 Secondary education ex middle school -
Two-year course
Last year
State exam
22First cycle of education from 6 to 14 years of
age
Total hours annual 891 99 330 hours
Weekly total hours 27 30 - 33 - 40 ore
TUTOR
Docente tutor
Specific objectives of learning (S.O.L..) For
branches of learning
Personalized plan of studies Portfolio of
personal competences
23Upper secondary education
- In the Italian school system
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25Classical Lycée
Technological Lycée
Art Lycée
Lycée of life sciences
Language Lycée
Business Lycée
Mathematics and Science Lycée
Music Lycée
26OBJECTIVES OF LYCEES
- Objectives
- Transformation of learning into knowledge and
culture - Knowledge and abilities as essential mediatores
in cultivating an open, free and critical spirit
27The structure in professional training
28OBJECTIVES OF VOCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL
TRAINING SCHOOLS
- OBJECTIVES
- Promote knowledge and culture by passing
those notions and abilities necessary to master
required competences in technical and
professional fields.
29GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- Rights and musts of education and formation
- The Republic assures everyone the right to a full
education and formation for at least 12 years (
up to 18 years of age) - Flexibility between different schools (passage
from a lycèe course to a professional one and
vice versa)
30THE STRUCTURE
- REVISION OF THE 5TH TITLE OF THE CONSTITUTION
- AUTONOMY
- UNI EN ISO 90012000 NORM
31REVISION OF THE 5TH TITLE OF THE CONSTITUTION
- Devolution
- Transfer of authority to the Regions, to the
Provinces and to the Local Municipalities
32AUTONOMY
- Didactics
- Administration
- Management
33The UNI EN ISO 90012000 Norms
- Quality as a means of management and improvement
- Control of activities
- Measuring and monitoring data
34THE PROFILE OF THE STUDENT
- IDENTITY
- CULTURAL MEANS
- CIVIL COMMUNITY LIFE
35IDENTITY
- A) Self awareness
- B) Relating with others
- C) Vocational guidance
36CULTURAL MEANS
- Elaborating an autonomous learning method
- Reasoning on the whys and the hows in solving
practical and abstract problems - Mastering expressive means
- Having solid abilities in the use of the Italian
language - Critical knowledge of mathematical concepts
- Interpreting a work of art
37CIVIL COMMUNITY LIFE
- Knowledge of the organization of the country and
the duties of a citizen - Awareness of the values and the rules of the
democratic life - Respect, care and improvement of the environment
- Knowledge of the values that inspire the
community regulations
38The Classical Lycée
- The CLASSICAL LYCEE studies the classical
civilization and linguistic, historical and
philosophical knowledge - Provides thoroughness of method
- Provides the means to take up any university
studies
39THE CLASSICAL LYCEE
- 924 hours for the first two years
- 957 hours for the second two years
- 858 hours for the fifth year
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42Warning to navigators
- It is necessary to learn to navigate in an ocean
of doubts between archipelagoes of certainties
( E. Morin)
43- Thank you for your attention
Mara Bonitta Administrative Director Primary
School Maniago ( PN) Maria Audenzia Bufalo
Headteacher Primary -1st Secondary School
Roncalli Burgio (AG) Caterina Runfola
Administrative Director Licée Banfi Vimercate
( MI)