The Fondazione Agnelli released the Eduscopio 2025 report, coordinated by Martino Bernardi and Andrea Gavosto, analyzing the academic performance and employment success of graduates from 8,150 Italian high schools based on data from 1,355,000 students.The report found that experimental four-year programs lagged behind traditional five-year ones in university performance and credits earned, but showed similar university enrollment rates, with Giovanni Battista Ferrari High School in Este ranking top by replacing Latin with computer science.The
Eduscopio 2025 rankings, discussed publicly in media such as the "
Giorno per giorno" podcast and at the "Europe and the Work to Come" conference featuring
Giuseppe Valditara,
Tommaso Foti, and
Roberto Napoletano, reignited the debate on shortening high school duration and highlighted ongoing reforms and challenges in Italian technical education.