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Italian immigrant education at different stages

# Italian Immigrants # Introduction Italian immigrants are most concerned about the education of their children from an early age. They always try their best to give their children a better education. Let's briefly introduce the education at all stages in Italy. Welcome to read!

1. Preschool education:

Children are the basic stage of intellectual development in life, and also the fastest developing period. Proper and correct preschool education plays a great role in children's intelligence and future development. Nursery: 0-3 years old; Kindergarten: 3-6 years old. Generally divided into public schools, collective schools and private schools, public schools, free admission, and high quality, can better cultivate children's independent consciousness and cultivate children's collective concept.

2. Primary education:

Mainly for children aged 6- 1 1, such as the age of primary school students in China, which is already a primary education in Italy. Of course, Chinese, English, history, geography, mathematics, music, art, physical education and other courses will also be offered in Italy. In Italy, great attention is paid to the cultivation of children's religion and traditional culture. They hope that children can respect history and feel the cultural origin of the country, not just the dead knowledge in books.

3. Secondary education:

The standard five-year high school system is basically the same as that of China high school, but it takes a long time. It is easier for them to go from grade one to grade three, but it is more difficult in the fourth and fifth years.

Technical school. Similar to domestic vocational schools, they not only study high school courses, but also learn technology for five years. You can study electromechanical, catering, agriculture and so on. Moreover, they focus on technology in the last three years, and the first two years are mainly cultural classes.

Pure technical college. It only takes three years. In the past three years, technology has been the mainstay, with few cultural classes. After graduation, the diploma is not as good as the five-year secondary school, and you can only get employment directly after graduation.

4. Higher education:

There are 88 universities in Italy, including 54 national universities, private universities 13, colleges 1 1, 329 departments and 772 majors. Among them, fine arts, design, music, sports and other majors enjoy a high reputation in the world. Comprehensive universities are the most important part of Italian higher education.

Italian universities have higher language requirements for undergraduates. Usually, the short-term undergraduate education system is 3 years, the long-term undergraduate education system is 5 years, the master 1 or 2 years, and the doctor is 3 years. Universities adopt a policy of lenient entry and strict exit. If students don't study hard, they may not be able to finish their studies within the stipulated time.

Further reading: Hot cities for Italian immigrants to buy houses

I. Milan

Milan is the first choice for emigrating to Italy. It is close to Switzerland, which is the economic center of Italy and the second largest city in Italy. It has a mild climate and is the center of fashion and art in the world. It is very modern. There are many institutions of higher learning here, especially those specializing in fashion, art and design. In addition, there are more than 654.38 million China people living here. You can buy a 70-80 square meter two-bedroom apartment in Milan for a 300,000 euro property.

Second, Rome.

Rome is the capital and city of Italy. It is a famous historical and cultural city in the world, with tourism and service industries occupying the main position. It is a city that most immigrants will consider.

Three. Florence

Florence is the capital of art, famous for its art, and the pearl of art in Europe. In addition, the World Academy of Fine Arts is located in Florence, where the literary atmosphere is relatively strong, attracting a large number of tourists!

Of course, if you choose a good city, you need to further determine the location of the property, including the choice of lots, surrounding environment, property types and so on. Because Italian immigrants have more detailed requirements for real estate, to reflect the buyers' willingness to live, real estate is not only related to the return on investment, but more importantly, to the success rate of immigration.