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The Gentile Reform of 1923 was a reform of the Italian educational system through a series of normative acts (royal legislative decrees of 31 December 1922, n. 1679, 16 July 1923, n. 1753, 6 May 1923, n. 1054, 30 September 1923, n. 2102 and 1 October 1923, n. 2185), by the neo-idealist philosopher Giovanni Gentile, minister of education in Benito Mussolini's first cabinet. It officially recognized 21 universities in Italy.

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Gentile Reform

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The Gentile Reform of 1923 was a reform of the Italian educational system through a series of normative acts (royal legislative decrees of 31 December...

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Giovanni Gentile

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Minister for Public Education, he introduced in 1923 the so-called Gentile Reform, which would last in some capacity until 1962. He also helped found...

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Liceo scientifico

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Tecnico-Commerciale Leonardo Da Vinci).[citation needed] After the Gentile Reform in 1923, this school became the Regio Liceo Scientifico di Roma, under...

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Liceo classico

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schools started in 1859, with the implementation of Gabrio Casati's reform. The Gentile Reform implemented the so-called ginnasio, a five-years school comprising...

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Gentile

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Gentile (/ˈdʒɛntaɪl/) is a word that today usually means someone who is not Jewish. Other groups that claim Israelite heritage, notably Mormons, have...

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Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa

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examinations". In 1927, three years after the entry into force of the Gentile Reform, new regulations of the Scuola Normale were approved, which removed...

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Liceo delle scienze umane

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(male) or professoressa (female). The school was instituted by the 1923 Gentile Reform undern the name of Istituto Magistrale, whose purpose was to form teachers...

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Reform Judaism

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hostility towards gentiles were toned down or excised, and practices were often streamlined to resemble surrounding society. "New Reform" laid a renewed...

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Home economics

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transformation and how to adapt to new behaviors and habits. Starting from the Gentile reform, home economics was taught in the lower middle school and in the new...

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Education in Italy

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the Gentile Reform. This act was issued in 1923, thus when Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party were in power. In fact, Giovanni Gentile was...

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Mego Corporation

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officially went under in 1983. In 1986, Martin Abrams co-founded Abrams Gentile Entertainment (AGE), in order to retain and manage Mego's licensing contracts...

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Liceo Classico Quinto Orazio Flacco

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from any other type of school in Italy and it comes directly from the Gentile Reform, approved during the fascist regime. At the end of the five years, students...

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TIGR

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and means of public transport, was prohibited. In the same year, the Gentile reform declared Italian as the only language of public education; by 1928,...

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University of Turin

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Venturi. Luigi Einaudi and Norberto Bobbio taught in the Law Faculty. The Gentile Reform of 1923 officially recognized 21 universities in Italy; Turin was included...

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Liceo scientifico statale Camillo Cavour

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became the Istituto Tecnico-Commerciale Leonardo Da Vinci). After the Gentile Reform in 1923, this school became the Regio Liceo Scientifico di Roma, under...

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Liceo scientifico Filippo Masci

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scientifici to be opened in Italy due to 1923 Regio decreto n. 1054, part of Gentile reform, and was named in honor of Neo-Kantian philosopher and politician Filippo...

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Leonardo Severi

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1920-1921, and as head of cabinet under Minister Giovanni Gentile, playing a key role in the Gentile Reform. In 1924 he became director-general of middle education...

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Livorno

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sector of the mechanic industry as in the decorative arts. In 1923 the Gentile Reform transformed the school in an Industrial Technical Institute for mechanics...

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History of San Giorgio su Legnano

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was necessary as a result of the school reorganization known as the Gentile Reform, which obliged municipalities to build schools adequate to hold a larger...

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Benedetto Croce

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to begin a comprehensive reform of Italian education that was based partly on Croce's earlier suggestions. Gentile's reform remained in force well beyond...

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Actual idealism

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Actual idealism is a form of idealism, developed by Giovanni Gentile, that grew into a "grounded" idealism, contrasting the transcendental idealism of...

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Remigio Sabbadini

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Accademia scientifico-letteraria di Milano from 1900 (which with the Gentile Reform , became part of the University of Milan). He was retired due to his...

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Liceo moderno

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including letters and philosophy. The liceo moderno was suppressed by the Gentile Reform of 1923, which also suppressed the physical-mathematical section of...

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Goy

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is a term for a gentile, a non-Jew. Through Yiddish, the word has been adopted into English (pl.: goyim or goys) also to mean "gentile", sometimes in a...

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Union for Reform Judaism

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760,000 Jews and further 90,000 non-converted gentile spouses. A greater number identifies with Reform Judaism without affiliating with a synagogue. The...

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Messianic Judaism

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Jewish converts assimilated into gentile Christianity, as the church required abandoning their Jewishness and assuming gentile ways to receive baptism. Peter...

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Reformation

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Battista Cetis, Fausto Sozzini, Francesco Stancaro and Giovanni Valentino Gentile), who propagated Nontrinitarianism there and were chief instigators of...

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