Education in Italy varies depending on different factors such as region and socioeconomic status. While there are challenges in the Italian education system, it is not accurate to generalize that all Italian children have poor education. There are high-quality schools and educational opportunities available in Italy.
No, Italian children are usually smart.
Most children didnt go to school others got very poor education
James Francis Day has written: 'Migrant education' -- subject(s): Children of migrant laborers, Education, Poor children, Rural poor
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
the education is poor and you have to pay and some families cant afford to send their children to school
Colleges run by various Governments and some Non-Governmental Organizations provides education to the poor and there are many scholarship programs available for the poor children to avail.
rich famlies go to better schools than poor children
Because they don't have enough money to afford the enrollment.
In the mid 1800's education was available to even poorer children as a basic education was payed for by charities or the church for poor and working-class children
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no they dont because they are 2 poor to make schools.
All children in Rome received an education. The children of the poor received a basic one. It was focused on literacy and numeracy.