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write a short note on education system of Florence?

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Answered by sharmaaditya80259
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Nineteenth-century England was relatively backward in providing its citizens with basic skills. Education was highly stratified by class, and pervasive child labor, sectarian religious competition, and reluctance to levy taxes for schools all delayed the systematic provision of elementary education for the children of the working-classes. The Education Act of 1870, which acknowledged and codified for the first time a Crown responsibility for elementary schools, was a watershed in the provision of universal instruction. Even this advance had been hotly contested, and it would be another twenty years before (almost) all British children benefited from a primary school education. Critics of the Education Act of 1870 and its successors noted that the system of inspections it mandated tended to encourage rote learning and limit the range of subjects taught, and those who favored secular public education, including workers’ organizations, resented continued government support for sectarian schools.

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Answered by kanikarawat890
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in Florence it is compulsory for students to study from 6 to 16 years and it is divided into 5 stages

1 Kindergarten

2 primary school

3 lower Secondary School

4 upper Secondary School

5 University

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