Italian schools are better than
others at reducing the gap between rich and poor students, the
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said
Wednesday.
"Italians schools function better than other countries in the
OECD, in particular as regards the inclusion of kids in high
schools who come from underprivileged households," said an
OECD-PISA report on performance at school and as adults (26-28).
But the gap between the classes tends to reappear once
students have completed their educational careers, the study
went on to say.
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