The Volta in Milan, the Righi in Rome. And then the Leonardo Da Vinci in Jesi, the De Gasperi in Borgo Valsugana, the Fermi in Padua and the Marie Curie in Savignano sul Rubicone in the Cesena region… For several years now, high- scientific schools have been beating the classics in the ranking «Eduscopio 2024», the annual survey carried out by the Agnelli Foundation that monitors the results of the university (exams taken and average grades ) and work results (employment rate and consistency between study and work) of students who have completed their high school diploma between 2019 and 2021.
The portal, now in its eleventh edition, is online from today (at www.eduscopio.it): it allows families and students to consult the data of the institutions in the city -móir and their area and is recommended as guidance and assistance in choosing her path of study after secondary school. The work group coordinated by Martino Bernardi analyzed and divided the data of 1,347,00 graduates in 8,150 addresses by school type and geographical location.
«This year too, our platform, completely free, offers a lot of information and data, together with easy-to-use tools», explains the director of the Agnelli Foundation, Andrea Gavosto. But “ranking” is not just a tool for families. It also gives us an insight into the successes and problems of students after Matura during the Covid period: “The data confirms how the pandemic has had a negative impact on the university results of graduates, with a worrying growth in the percentage of those who did not. take exams in the first year. The employment data is more comfortable, returning to pre-Covid levels for 2021 graduates in technical and professional fields”.
2024-11-21 05:04:00
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