The Italian government invests
too little and too inefficiently in education, the OECD said
Monday.
In a report on the economy, the agency said that the
country "must improve the fairness and efficiency of its
educational system," adding Italy is not seeing enough value for
what it does spend.
The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development added that Italy must also do more to improve
opportunities for those with lower levels of skill.
Premier Matteo Renzi has said that improving Italy's
education system, particularly hiring more teachers and
increasing spending on schools, was a high priority for his
government.
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