Italian students spend more time on homework during the holidays than their European peers, with an average of 2.3 hours per day.
This data emerges from a report by Radioimmaginaria, which is aimed at adolescents between 11 and 17 years old.Article Key Points
Italian schools' academic commitment
The report highlights how this long-term commitment may reflect different educational cultures and academic expectations in Italy.
Students' opinion
Radio hosts share their personal experiences with holiday homework, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities it brings.
Comparison with other European countries
Although Italian students seem to spend more time studying, it is interesting to observe how this difference can influence not only their academic preparation, but also their free time and extracurricular activities.
These data raise questions about the balance between study and leisure and educational policies could be reconsidered.
Article published on 27 December 2024 - 18:49
It is interesting to know that Italian students do more time on homework than other countries, but perhaps they should also have more time for themselves and their extracurricular activities for a better balance.