[open-government] Open Data of italian education system

Tim McNamara paperless at timmcnamara.co.nz
Fri Mar 16 20:21:15 UTC 2012


Out of interest, has there been any opposition to this? There is quite
a large debate happening here about releasing schools' performance
data. It's interesting to note any cultural factors.



2012/3/17 Roy Peled <roypeled at gmail.com>:
> Lorenzo,
>
> Since I don't read Italian, and this is important for a case being handled
> in Israel, I wanted to make sure that the information also contains data on
> student's performances, and whether it is per school. I  mean, can I go in
> there and see how well the students of each school are performing on
> different toipcs?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roy
>
> 2012/3/16 Lorenzo Benussi <lorenzo.benussi at top-ix.org>
>>
>> Dear all,
>> I'm happy to announce that the Italian Ministry of Education, University
>> and Research launched today its Open Data portal by publishing the data of
>> schools (address, phone number, web site, administrative code), students
>> (number, sex, performance) and teachers (number, sex, retirement, moving) of
>> Italy.
>>
>> It is just the first step of a long path that aims at making available and
>> freely reusable all the data collected by the Ministry in order to improve
>> transparency, help the understanding of Italian scholastic system and
>> promote the creation of new tools and services for students, teachers and
>> families.
>>
>>
>> http://archivio.pubblica.istruzione.it/scuola_in_chiaro/open_data/index.html
>>
>> Bests, Lorenzo
>>
>>
>>
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