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Between the 1950’s and the 1970’s, Italian university students’ population grew up to mass levels, and passed from less than 250,000 to over one million. The University of Florence even faced higher growth rates, and problems related to students’ welfare and services rapidly arose. Local university...

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Έκδοση: Firenze University Press 2024
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-891712024-04-03T02:24:25Z Chapter L’Ateneo negli anni dell’università di massa e dei movimenti studenteschi Mariuzzo, Andrea University of Florence Students’ movements higher education reform university faculty mass higher education thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education Between the 1950’s and the 1970’s, Italian university students’ population grew up to mass levels, and passed from less than 250,000 to over one million. The University of Florence even faced higher growth rates, and problems related to students’ welfare and services rapidly arose. Local university institutions, and even the educational culture of faculty members, still focused on the traditional model of elite university studies of the early Twentieth century, were barely suitable to face the new social dimension of higher education, while Italian national government failed in implementing a convincing overall educational reform. Tensions finally exploded with students’ movements of Sessantotto and Settantasette. 2024-04-02T15:48:38Z 2024-04-02T15:48:38Z 2024 chapter ONIX_20240402_9791221502824_140 2975-0334 9791221502824 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89171 ita Dialoghi con la società application/pdf n/a 9791221502824_15.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/979-12-215-0282-4_15 Firenze University Press 10.36253/979-12-215-0282-4.15 Between the 1950’s and the 1970’s, Italian university students’ population grew up to mass levels, and passed from less than 250,000 to over one million. The University of Florence even faced higher growth rates, and problems related to students’ welfare and services rapidly arose. Local university institutions, and even the educational culture of faculty members, still focused on the traditional model of elite university studies of the early Twentieth century, were barely suitable to face the new social dimension of higher education, while Italian national government failed in implementing a convincing overall educational reform. Tensions finally exploded with students’ movements of Sessantotto and Settantasette. 10.36253/979-12-215-0282-4.15 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9791221502824 6 16 Florence open access
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