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.
The GentileReform of 1923 was a reform of the Italian educational system through a series of normative acts (royal legislative decrees of 31 December...
Minister for Public Education, he introduced in 1923 the so-called GentileReform, which would last in some capacity until 1962. He also helped found...
Tecnico-Commerciale Leonardo Da Vinci).[citation needed] After the GentileReform in 1923, this school became the Regio Liceo Scientifico di Roma, under...
schools started in 1859, with the implementation of Gabrio Casati's reform. The GentileReform implemented the so-called ginnasio, a five-years school comprising...
Gentile (/ˈdʒɛntaɪl/) is a word that today usually means someone who is not Jewish. Other groups that claim Israelite heritage, notably Mormons, have...
examinations". In 1927, three years after the entry into force of the GentileReform, new regulations of the Scuola Normale were approved, which removed...
(male) or professoressa (female). The school was instituted by the 1923 GentileReform undern the name of Istituto Magistrale, whose purpose was to form teachers...
hostility towards gentiles were toned down or excised, and practices were often streamlined to resemble surrounding society. "New Reform" laid a renewed...
transformation and how to adapt to new behaviors and habits. Starting from the Gentilereform, home economics was taught in the lower middle school and in the new...
the GentileReform. This act was issued in 1923, thus when Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party were in power. In fact, Giovanni Gentile was...
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...
from any other type of school in Italy and it comes directly from the GentileReform, approved during the fascist regime. At the end of the five years, students...
and means of public transport, was prohibited. In the same year, the Gentilereform declared Italian as the only language of public education; by 1928,...
Venturi. Luigi Einaudi and Norberto Bobbio taught in the Law Faculty. The GentileReform of 1923 officially recognized 21 universities in Italy; Turin was included...
became the Istituto Tecnico-Commerciale Leonardo Da Vinci). After the GentileReform in 1923, this school became the Regio Liceo Scientifico di Roma, under...
scientifici to be opened in Italy due to 1923 Regio decreto n. 1054, part of Gentilereform, and was named in honor of Neo-Kantian philosopher and politician Filippo...
1920-1921, and as head of cabinet under Minister Giovanni Gentile, playing a key role in the GentileReform. In 1924 he became director-general of middle education...
sector of the mechanic industry as in the decorative arts. In 1923 the GentileReform transformed the school in an Industrial Technical Institute for mechanics...
was necessary as a result of the school reorganization known as the GentileReform, which obliged municipalities to build schools adequate to hold a larger...
to begin a comprehensive reform of Italian education that was based partly on Croce's earlier suggestions. Gentile'sreform remained in force well beyond...
Actual idealism is a form of idealism, developed by Giovanni Gentile, that grew into a "grounded" idealism, contrasting the transcendental idealism of...
Accademia scientifico-letteraria di Milano from 1900 (which with the GentileReform , became part of the University of Milan). He was retired due to his...
including letters and philosophy. The liceo moderno was suppressed by the GentileReform of 1923, which also suppressed the physical-mathematical section of...
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...
760,000 Jews and further 90,000 non-converted gentile spouses. A greater number identifies with Reform Judaism without affiliating with a synagogue. The...
Jewish converts assimilated into gentile Christianity, as the church required abandoning their Jewishness and assuming gentile ways to receive baptism. Peter...
Battista Cetis, Fausto Sozzini, Francesco Stancaro and Giovanni Valentino Gentile), who propagated Nontrinitarianism there and were chief instigators of...