(ANSA) - ROME, FEBRUARY 10 - A child born in Naples, who attends the fifth grade, uses 200 fewer hours of school, due to lack of infrastructure and full-time, compared to a peer from Tuscany who is guaranteed training for 1226 hours, which in fact coincides with a year of school lost for the child of the south.
This is the photograph that emerged today, in Naples, on the occasion of the meeting "A country two schools", promoted by Svimez and L'Altra Napoli onlus.
Only 18% of pupils in the South and Islands enter school full-time, compared to 48% in the Centre-North.
The collapse of investments in 10 years in the south was 30%.
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